BrusselsUrsula von der Leyen continues to pressure member states to allocate Russian funds that They are frozen within the European Union to help Ukraine. Months ago, the President of the European Commission put this initiative on the table, with which she intends to continue sending aid to Kyiv and, at the same time, save Europeans money. However, some member states are reluctant due to the legal doubts it raises, especially Belgium, where the frozen funds are located. Faced with this opposition, however, the EU leader warned this Thursday in a speech to the European Parliament that the alternative could be to issue more common debt, an option that is very unpopular with many European…

