US will give Ukraine the seized Russian funds
U.S. announced it will give Ukraine the funds seized from Russia
In a recent article published by Fremont Tribune, since the beginning of the war in Ukraine billions in assets of Russian oligarchs have been seized. It’s all been part of sanctions levied against the country and the leadership that allowed the unprooked invasion to happen. Now the U.S. has announced that it will be giving those seized assets to Ukraine.
According to US media in the Ukraine-Russia war latest news, Attorney General Merrick Garland authorized the United States to use seized Russian money to help Ukraine. The announcement came during a meeting between Garland and Ukrainian Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin in Washington, nearly one year from the Ukraine-Russia war latest news where Moscow’s invaded its former Soviet neighbor.
In the Ukraine-Russia war latest news by CNN, Garland announced the first-ever transfer of forfeited Russian funds to aid Ukraine. It was confiscated from Russian oligarch Konstantin Malofeyev. Garland added in the Ukraine-Russia war latest news that the money will go to the State Department to support the people of Ukraine.
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In the Ukraine-Russia war latest news, Kostin welcomed the announcement of the U.S., he said that the $5.4 million of confiscated assets go toward rebuilding Ukraine. He posted a picture of himself and Garland during the meeting in Ukraine-Russia war latest news update.
In the Ukraine-Russia war latest news, Kostin said that all Ukrainians have suffered from Ukraine-Russia war. He added in the Ukraine-Russia war latest news that it is their obligation to ensure the Ukrainian people receive compensation for all the enormous damage done in the Ukraine-Russia war.
The Ukraine-Russia war latest news about Russian millionaire Malofeyev who was considered as one of the main sources of funding pro-Russian separatists in eastern Ukraine. According to Ukraine-Russia war latest news in April, the US Treasury blacklisted a network of some forty individuals led by Malofeyev.