Tajani, Eu Majority Against Confiscation of Russian Assets
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Most EU countries are against using frozen Russian assets because there is no legal basis for doing so, Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said on Saturday, participating in an informal meeting of EU foreign ministers in Copenhagen. He added that without such a basis, using the funds would be a political gift to Russian leader Vladimir Putin. Russian assets were frozen in connection with the Russian invasion of Ukraine. "The vast majority o…
"A vast majority of countries have clearly emerged that are not in favour of the use of Russian seized assets, because there is no legal basis, as the European Central Bank has said, to be able to use them." Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said in the margins of the informal in Copenhagen. "It is a choice that makes sense politically but risks becoming a boomerang for us, because if there is no legal basis and a decision against the right is mad…
Most EU countries are against using frozen Russian assets because there is no legal basis for it, says Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani, participating in an informal meeting of EU foreign ministers in Copenhagen.
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