West ‘must be bolder’ in seizing frozen Russian assets: UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called on the country’s allies to be “bolder” in efforts to seize Russian assets amidst the invasion of Ukraine in an op-ed in The Sunday Times.
Sunak called on the Group of Seven (G7) nations to find a “lawful way” to more aggressively seize frozen assets belonging to the Russian government and its richest citizens and pass the proceeds back to Ukraine to aid its defense.
We must be bolder in hitting the Russian war economy … And we must be bolder in seizing the hundreds of billions of frozen Russian assets,” he said.

The prime minister visited Ukraine himself last month and reiterated his call for more Ukraine aid from Western allies. Aid has run into partisan opposition in the U.S., where Democrats insist on the funding while Republicans are split, with some being skeptical of the spending’s usefulness.

Sunday marks the two-year anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine, a protracted conflict that has killed tens of thousands and driven a wedge between the U.S. and Europe. The war is at a near standstill, with Russian and Ukrainian militaries bogged down in the country’s east with the winter weather.

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