The EU continues to work on reparations for Ukraine: €37B in private and €208B in state assets of the Russian Federation are frozen. As European Commissioner for Justice, Didier Reynders, stated: “We are working on this issue regarding Russian frozen assets, whether private or public. We have €37B of private assets in Europe ... #DidierReynders #DmytroKuleba #ReparationsForUkraine #RussianAssets #RussianAssetsConfiscation
The EU will partially finance the International Register of Damages of Ukraine in The Hague. The EU will cover some costs of establishing the register, ordering premises for this institution, and developing a corresponding digital platform, European Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders sa... #DamagesRegisterUkraine #DidierReynders #HagueCort #ReparationsForUkraine #WarinUkraine
The EU has frozen €17B in Russian assets. The European Union has frozen Russian assets worth more than €17B as part of the sanctions that have been placed against Russia. EU Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders believes this money can be used... #DidierReynders #RestoringUkraine #RussianAssetsArrested
Only six EU countries have frozen significant amounts of Russian assets. Germany, France, Ireland, Austria, Belgium, and Luxembourg have frozen Russian assets totaling €13.9B. This is almost the entire amount of frozen Russian assets in the EU, according to a statement fro... #DidierReynders #RussianAssets #SanctionsAgainstRussia