On Tuesday 17 October in Luxembourg, European finance ministers discussed the issue of mobilising frozen Russian public assets in the European Union to help rebuild Ukraine, which is in the grip of Russian military aggression.
The Spanish minister, Nadia Calviño, felt that the recent declaration by the G7 countries was an important “development” that should be incorporated into the work of the European Union, where most of the frozen Russian public assets are located, i.e. around...