European Union’s foreign policy leader, Caya Calas, said today that it is not possible to imagine the return of Russian assets that have been frozen due to the war in Ukraine unless Moscow pays compensation. “We may not be imagined that … if … there is a ceasefire or peace agreement these assets will be returned to Russia if (the Russians) have not paid compensation,” Callas told reporters before an EU foreign ministers meeting in Copenhagen. The EU says Russian assets worth about 210 billion euros have been frozen in the EU based on sanctions imposed on Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine and some EU countries, including Poland and the Baltic countries, have called on the EU to seize assets and use them to support Kiev. But France and Germany -as well as Belgium that […]
Source: News Beast

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