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It is worth remembering that the Chernobyl sarcophagus was paid for by the EU. Not sure if that makes it EU property though


EU also paid to build a city in what used to be Palestine, and before anyone moved in Israel demolished it all. No one even talked about it for more than a day

> 319 Palestinian owned structures were demolished or seized, and 447 people (including 222 children) were displaced. Of the structures targeted in the six-month reporting period, 62 structures were funded by the EU or EU Member States with a value of nearly EUR 391,406.

https://eeas.europa.eu/sites/default/files/20200528_final_si...


What city? Can you post sources?



Not an expert but I would doubt it. Most every part of the EU has signs at testing to the fact that X (a road, a bridge, a building) was paid for by EU funds.


not a lot of people to look at signs in the literal middle of a nuclear exclusion zone.



Well, Russia will appreciate the gift. "Thanks for cleaning up the mess for us before we invaded."


Yes! Well worth remembering. Get your best pen out and write a complaint letter to President Putin. For sure it will stop the invasion dead in its tracks. Genius!


If it protects EU, then the EU has a stake in it:

>> Russia wants to control the Chernobyl nuclear reactor to signal NATO not to interfere militarily, the same source said.




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