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It's time to seize Russian assets, not just freeze them — UK’s Lammy

25 February, 2025 Tuesday
16:35

British Foreign Minister David Lammy stated on Tuesday that Europe should take the next step from merely freezing Russian assets to fully seizing them

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Reuters reported the information.

"It's not an issue on which any government can act alone. We must act with European allies," Lammy told parliament, saying the issue had been discussed between G7 and other international allies.

"Of course, Europe has to act quickly, and I believe we should move from freezing assets to seizing assets."

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