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ECB's Lagarde 'fully confident' EU will agree reparation loan plan for Ukraine

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Posted on December 18, 2025

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LONDON, Dec 18 (Reuters) - European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said on Thursday she was "fully confident" European Union leaders would agree a way to support Ukraine given the vital

Lagarde Confident in EU's Ukraine Loan Agreement

LONDON, Dec ‌18 (Reuters) - European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said on Thursday ‍she ‌was "fully confident" European Union leaders would agree a way to support ⁠Ukraine given the vital importance of ‌the issue.

Asked during a news conference whether she thought EU leaders could agree a reparation loan plan for Ukraine, Lagarde said: "The importance of the matter, ⁠given what is at stake, I am fully confident that they (EU leaders) will find ​a solution".

According to a draft document seen by ‌Reuters, which could still change, the ⁠EU will ask the bloc's institutions to urgently adopt instruments to establish a reparations loan backed by cash balances linked to ​Russia's frozen assets.

Lagarde again stressed that the EU's plan should not breach international legal norms protecting sovereign assets, but said she expected a solution to be struck.

"It might be in the usual European ​way, you ‍know, going in circles ​and being time-consuming and giving rise to a lot of speculation as to whether it will work ... But I'm confident that we will find a solution," Lagarde said.

"Because it's too important".

Though Lagarde has often voiced the ECB's views on the issue over the last 18 months, ⁠she said the decision on how to proceed was ultimately a political one.

"Our job" as a central ​bank, she added, "is to determine that whatever choice is made by the (EU) leaders is going to respect the (EU) Treaty, is going to respect the international rule of law, and will ‌not damage financial stability."

"Beyond that, it's something that is outside of our remit."

(Reporting by Marc Jones; Editing by Sharon Singleton and Mark Potter)

Key Takeaways

  • Christine Lagarde is confident EU leaders will agree on a loan plan for Ukraine.
  • The plan involves reparations backed by Russia's frozen assets.
  • The EU's plan must respect international legal norms.
  • Lagarde emphasizes the importance of the issue.
  • The decision is ultimately political, not ECB's remit.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the European Central Bank?
The European Central Bank (ECB) is the central bank for the euro and administers monetary policy within the Eurozone, aiming to maintain price stability and oversee the financial system.
What is financial stability?
Financial stability refers to a condition where the financial system operates effectively, allowing for the smooth functioning of financial markets and institutions, minimizing the risk of financial crises.
What is monetary policy?
Monetary policy involves the management of money supply and interest rates by a central bank to control inflation, stabilize currency, and achieve economic growth.
What are reparations loans?
Reparations loans are financial instruments intended to compensate for damages or losses incurred, often related to historical injustices or conflicts, and are typically backed by specific assets.

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