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    Canada, Britain, Eye EU Reparations Loan Idea for Ukraine, Dombrovskis Says

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    Posted on October 16, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Canada and the UK are exploring the EU's reparations loan idea for Ukraine, potentially involving 185 billion euros from immobilized Russian assets.

    Canada and Britain Explore EU's Reparations Loan Concept for Ukraine

    Exploring the Reparations Loan for Ukraine

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Canada and Britain have expressed interest in working on the EU idea of a reparations loan for Ukraine based on immobilised Russian assets, European Economic Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said on Thursday.

    Details of the EU Loan Proposal

    Speaking to Reuters on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund meetings in Washington, Dombrovskis said he presented the idea of the EU loan, which could be up to 185 billion euros over two years, to G7 finance ministers.

    International Collaboration and Support

    "I presented the work we currently do on the reparation loan, but I also emphasize the need for other partners to play their part to provide support for Ukraine and to contribute to the financial assurances needed for the IMF program," he said.

    Potential Impact on G7 Members

    "I will be having later today also a bilateral meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and probably will be able to zoom in more on what exactly the U.S. plans are in this regard," Dombrovskis said.

    "We think that this (reparations loan) model is scalable and other G7 members, which also hold Russian assets in their territory, can also use a similar approach, of course, in line with their legal systems and so on. 

    "And actually the UK and Canada have indicated interest to actually work on a similar model as our reparations loan," he said.

    (Reporting by Jan Strupczewski; Editing by Andrea Ricci)

    Table of Contents

    • Exploring the Reparations Loan for Ukraine
    • Details of the EU Loan Proposal
    • International Collaboration and Support
    • Potential Impact on G7 Members

    Key Takeaways

    • •Canada and Britain are interested in the EU's reparations loan for Ukraine.
    • •The loan could be up to 185 billion euros over two years.
    • •G7 finance ministers were presented with the loan idea.
    • •The UK and Canada may adopt a similar model using Russian assets.
    • •International collaboration is crucial for Ukraine's financial support.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Canada, Britain, eye EU reparations loan idea for Ukraine, Dombrovskis says

    1What is a reparations loan?

    A reparations loan is a financial arrangement proposed to provide funds to a country, such as Ukraine, using immobilized assets from another country, in this case, Russia.

    2What is the IMF program?

    The IMF program refers to financial assistance provided by the International Monetary Fund to member countries facing economic difficulties, aimed at stabilizing their economies and restoring growth.

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