Use of frozen assets of the RF
European officials have reacted sharply to a US proposal to use frozen RF assets for projects to rebuild Ukraine. How will this decision affect aid to Ukraine and what are the risks for the European Union?
European officials have reacted sharply to a US proposal to use frozen RF assets for projects to rebuild Ukraine. How will this decision affect aid to Ukraine and what are the risks for the European Union?
The US Ambassador to NATO, Matthew Whitaker, urges Europe to be more aggressive towards Russia and to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine. Do EU countries have the legal right to use these assets to help Ukraine?
The European Union is preparing a legal mechanism to provide Ukraine with a reparation loan of €140 billion using frozen Russian assets. How will this affect my right as a citizen of Ukraine to receive international aid?
If frozen Russian assets are transferred to Ukraine, will this be considered a violation of the rights of the owners of these assets under Ukrainian law?
Having received information about plans to use frozen Russian assets to finance the recovery, do you think this could be a legitimate approach from the point of view of international law and Ukrainian legislation? What are your thoughts on this?
I wonder if Ukrainian legislation provides for a mechanism for using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine? What are the legal grounds for this?