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Another View: Seizing Russian assets won’t save Ukraine

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion January 29, 2024

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Nearly two years since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the war has reached a critical phase. The failure of the U.S. and Europe to approve additional aid has left Ukraine perilously low on weaponry, ammunition and manpower. With Russian President Vladimir Putin showing no signs of relenting, Western governments are now openly considering another option: seizing frozen Russian state assets and giving the proceeds to Ukraine. The idea of making... + full article



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