The European Union is exploring ways to confiscate a portion of the $280 billion in frozen Russian assets to provide financial and military support to Ukraine, amid the likelihood of reduced aid from ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNEU considers confiscating part of Russia’s frozen $280 billion, Bloomberg reportsThe European Union is intensifying discussions on how to seize Russia’s frozen central bank assets to provide financial and ...
Sanctions are increasingly used as a democratic tool against our enemies, but a Senate inquiry has found more could be done ...
The European Union is studying additional ways to use Russian assets frozen on its territory, including their seizure, to ...
Alnur Mussayev, former head of Kazakhstan’s security service, who rose up the ranks of the Soviet KGB, claims Moscow groomed ...
The legal onslaught on Moscow’s second-largest airport has been seen as part of the Kremlin’s wartime drive to seize control ...
Equinor's shift from green energy to oil and gas, coupled with rising EU natural gas prices, strengthens its position for ...
Russia proceeds from the fact that sanctions represent a blatant violation of the very principles the West itself embedded in the global economy, the foreign minister said ...
Russia could agree to using $300 billion of sovereign assets frozen in Europe for reconstruction in Ukraine but will insist ...
Highlights: Russia may concede frozen assets for Ukraine reconstruction, sources say Russia will demand some of the funds for territories it controls, sources says US and Russian officials met in ...
In Moscow, there’s plenty of speculation that Musk could quickly become to Trump what Boris Berezovsky was to Putin. Two ...
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