Is It Time to Transfer Frozen Russian Assets to Ukraine? Calls Grow Louder.

President Trump’s threat to abandon Ukraine added urgency to plans to fund security or reconstruction with the roughly $300 billion owned by Russia’s central bank. Russian Invasion of Ukraine (2022), Assets, Frozen, United States Politics and Government, Central Bank of Russia, European Union, Putin, Vladimir V, Trump, Donald J, Zelikow, Philip D, Russia, Ukraine, United States President Trump’s threat to abandon Ukraine added urgency to plans to fund security or reconstruction with the roughly $300 billion owned by Russia’s central bank. NYT > Business

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