The European Union’s top official, Ursula von der Leyen, suggested this week that frozen Russian assets should be used for joint military aid to Ukraine—sparking considerable controversy. NTD’s France correspondent, David Vives, speaks to the head of a think tank, who says the move could violate international law—and destroy investors’ trust in EU institutions.
EU Weighs Aid to Ukraine From Frozen Russian Assets
By David Vives
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