Sunday, December 14, 2025

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Putin’s frozen assets could bring Europe ‘to a standstill’

EU Economy Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis has dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Russian central bank against Euroclear, the Brussels-based depository which holds most of Russia’s frozen sovereign assets, calling it “speculative.” 
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EU downplays Russian lawsuit against Euroclear 

EU downplays Russian lawsuit against Euroclear
 
Economy Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis has called the case “speculative,” insisting that the bloc is acting within its legal prerogatives

Kiev’s Western backers froze around $300 billion in Russian central bank assets under Ukraine-related sanctions, most of it held at Euroclear.

Moscow has long condemned the move. The Bank of Russia announced on Friday that it is filing a lawsuit seeking compensation from Euroclear for damages stemming from its “inability to manage” the assets. This comes amid a dispute between EU nations that are pushing to use the assets as collateral for a ‘reparations loan’ for Kiev, and those that are opposed. A vote on the plan is expected next week.

Speaking to reporters on Friday, Dombrovskis said the assets were frozen “in line with EU sanctions and international law,” claiming they were “not seized” and that “the principle of sovereign immunity is respected.”

READ MORE: From threats to action: Why Moscow’s case against Euroclear could be a harbinger of things to come 
 
“We can expect that Russia will continue to launch speculative legal proceedings to prevent the EU from upholding international law,” he said, adding that the frozen assets fall under EU jurisdiction.
Dombrovskis insisted that European institutions holding Russian assets will be
 
His remarks come after the bloc  
  1. approved controversial legislation on Friday changing the mechanism for keeping the assets frozen, 
  2. replacing the current system with a long-term arrangement that could keep the freeze in place indefinitely and 
  3. shield it from vetoes by opposing states. 

The move is seen as the first step toward advancing a ‘reparations loan’.

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  • Some EU states, including Belgium, have raised concerns over the scheme, citing legal and financial risks. 
  • Euroclear has criticized it as “fragile” and overly experimental.

Russia has condemned the idea of using its assets to aid Ukraine. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called it “a grand scam.”

Some analysts view the lawsuit against Euroclear as the opening round in Russia’s fight against the legislation. 

Although the case was filed in a Russian court, they warn that if it spreads to other jurisdictions, it could trigger lengthy litigation harmful to both Euroclear and the EU, creating logistical hurdles, reputational risks, and damaging the bloc’s investment climate.

 
 

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Saturday, December 13, 2025

Starlink in Iraq

Starlink, a US satellite-based internet provider owned by billionaire Elon Musk, has sent its executives to Iraq to prepare for entry into the lucrative Arab market.

Starlink team in Iraq for final licensing talks

  
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Iraqi caretaker prime minister Mohammed Al-Sudani met a Starlink delegation in Baghdad
  • Mohammed Al-Sudani met delegation
  • Final stages of granting licences
  • Starlink ready to begin operations
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Starlink is very close to launching in Iraq
, with SpaceX executives meeting with Iraqi officials in Baghdad in December 2025 to finalize licensing, as Iraq's government, led by Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani, actively supports digital expansion and aims to integrate Starlink for enhanced connectivity, overcoming past restrictions by working towards official approval for services across the country. 
 
This video explains the context behind bans on Starlink in other countries:
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Yes, Starlink executives visited Iraq recently (December 2025) for final licensing talks with Prime Minister Mohammed Al-Sudani, signaling readiness to launch services and support Iraq's digital growth, with Iraq welcoming the move to boost tech investment and infrastructure, following earlier discussions about market entry
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Key Details:
  • Meeting: Iraqi Prime Minister Al-Sudani met with a SpaceX (Starlink) delegation in Baghdad, joined by the U.S. Chargé d'Affaires.
  • Purpose: Discussing final steps for Starlink's satellite internet license, strengthening cooperation, and expanding services in Iraq.
  • Iraq's Stance: The government is keen on attracting tech companies, improving infrastructure, and enhancing digital transformation, viewing Starlink as a key partner.
  • Starlink's Readiness: The company expressed readiness to begin operations soon after licensing, supporting digital progress and economic development. 

Context:
  • This follows earlier talks in May 2025 where Al-Sudani directed authorities to facilitate Starlink's entry, recognizing Iraq's potential for major tech investments.
  • Starlink's expansion into the lucrative Middle Eastern market, including recent approvals in Saudi Arabia, highlights its strategic push to offer high-speed internet where terrestrial infrastructure is weak.
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