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Over 240 billion euros of Russian private and state assets have been frozen in European countries. The European Union is working on a mechanism to use these funds to compensate Ukraine for the damages, says the EU Commissioner for Justice Didier Reynders at the Restoring Justice for Ukraine conference in The Hague. He notes that the EU continues to work on redirecting frozen Russian assets towards compensating Ukraine for the damages caused by Russia. According to him, discussions on this matter are ongoing, including both private and state assets of the Russian Federation. As the EU Commissio…

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