Estonian President Alar Karis officially enacted a law on Thursday that allows Russian assets frozen under sanctions to be used for reparations payments to Ukraine. The measure was passed by the parliament of the Baltic EU and NATO country in Tallinn earlier this month. It allows the assets of Russian companies and individuals who can be proven to have contributed to the military aggression to be used as compensation for the damage caused by Russia’s invasion. Karis admitted in a statement that the confiscation of assets due to involvement in military aggression raises unresolved legal questio…