MOSCOW (Sputnik) – EU Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders confirmed on Wednesday that the EU executive body was laying legal basis for seizing frozen Russian assets after media said that the EU wanted to make sanctions evasion a crime punishable by confiscation.
EU Commission Confirms Preparing Legal Tool to Allow Seizing Frozen Russian Assets
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