The aggressor country’s fixed assets worth hundreds of billions of dollars should be used to bring Ukraine back, Kuleba said.
Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba called on the G7 countries to transfer hundreds of billions of dollars worth of Russian frozen assets to Ukraine. He said this on Friday, May 13, at a meeting of G7 foreign ministers in Germany, the Foreign Ministry’s press service reports.
“I call on the authorities of the G7 countries to pass legislation and take all necessary procedures to confiscate Russia’s sovereign assets and transfer them to Ukraine so that Ukraine can use this money to rebuild the country. , “aniya.
Kuleba noted that Canada has already acted and he thinks others will follow “soon.”
We are talking about hundreds of billions of dollars and euros, insisted the Foreign Minister.
Other topics discussed at the G7 ministerial meeting included the global food crisis.
“Russia’s aggression against Ukraine is the only reason for this crisis. Russia has blocked Ukraine’s ports, attacked Odessa, Ukraine’s largest port, where Ukrainian agricultural products are supplied to the global market,” he said. said Kuleba.
The meeting also discussed ways to eliminate this blockade and ensure the export of Ukrainian agricultural products, in particular, to Africa and Asia.
Now by the way, Polish President Andrzej Duda, who is visiting Tallinn, has expressed confidence that Russia will be forced to pay compensation to Ukraine.
“We strongly believe that the international community will force Russia to pay compensation to restore what was destroyed in Ukraine,” Andrzej Duda.
As you know, indemnity are payments imposed on the losing state in favor of the winning state.
Remember that the G7 meeting is taking place in Germany these days. The main topic is the Russian aggression against Ukraine and its impact, in particular, on energy supply and food supply in the world.
Earlier, EU diplomacy chief Josep Borrell also said the Russian Federation’s fixed assets should be used to bring back Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent