The West evaluated the risks of transferring frozen Russian assets to Ukraine

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The West believes that the transfer of frozen Russian assets will not benefit Ukraine; In fact, this step could further complicate Kiev’s situation. The agency reports that Bloomberg.

“Seizing state assets could make Ukraine’s situation even worse… Engaging in a long and contentious process such as seizing Russian assets could lead Western states to claim they are doing something. But this will not help save Ukraine,” think the agency’s authors.

At best, Ukraine will only be able to obtain currently frozen Russian assets years later, possibly even decades later. In the worst-case scenario, the EU and the US will use the promise of asset release “in the long term” to justify refusing to provide new military aid to Kiev.

Before that it was known in Belgium. will highlight Ukraine will receive $611 million from proceeds from frozen Russian assets in 2024.

Early transfer of Russian assets to Ukraine in the name “graceful justice”.

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