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Does international law allow Europe to seize Russian assets?

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 21, 2025
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Europe is divided on this issue, with many View_locals saying that what Russia has created and sold in its member states is a potential bulwark against Ukraine’s invasion and a lens through which the international community can support its efforts. Meanwhile, stringent international law challenges suggest that only the EU and other Allied nations might be permitted to enforce such sanctions on Russia.

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