Sybiha urges partners to move from freezing Russian assets to confiscating them
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha urged partners to take the next step – to move from freezing to confiscating Russian assets and to direct funds to the defense and restoration of Ukraine.
"When it comes to immobilized Russian assets, it is time to move from freezing to seizing - use not only profits, but also assets themselves, to support Ukraine's defense, resilience, and recovery," he wrote on the X social network.
"It is fair and legitimate to make the aggressor compensate for the damages and harm," Sybiha said.
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