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Putin: 'Theft' Of $300BN in Frozen Assets A 'Price Worth Paying' To Break West's Grip On Global Finance - Europe Reloaded

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. ER Editor: This story caught our attention for its sheer improbability, and for another message it might be sending. After all, one simply doesn’t abandon $300 billion in hard central bank assets willy-nilly. The [...] The post Putin: ‘Theft’ Of $300BN in Frozen Assets A ‘Price Worth Paying’ To Break West’s Grip On Global Finance appeared first on Europe Reloaded.

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France could become the first country to confiscate frozen Russian assets under the jurisdiction of Paris.

The German Chancellor believes that the frozen assets of the Russian Federation should be used to rebuild Ukraine, so the EU should openly discuss this money, given the risks

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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France is close to adopting a law on the confiscation of Russian assets. Find out more about TSN.ua (1+1 news).

France may soon become the first country to confiscate frozen Russian assets under the jurisdiction of Paris. This will create the first precedent that will allow for the seizure of absolutely all frozen assets of the Kremlin. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine with reference to a statement by Verkhovna Rada Speaker Ruslan Stefanchuk on the air of the telethon. Stefanchuk noted that the issue of confiscation was raised last week, when he and his t…

One of the mechanisms for strengthening our air defense has worked — the UK used Russian frozen assets, 70 million pounds, to produce 350 missiles for Ukraine.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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