The concept of transferring frozen Russian reserves to Ukraine has been proposed as 'elegant justice,' a term endorsed by Robert Zoellick, former president of the World Bank. Zoellick argues that this move would serve moral, legal, and economic purposes, and act as a deterrent against the annexation of neighbors by threatening countries' access to global reserves.
Transferring frozen Russian reserves to Ukraine is elegant justice https://t.co/LIopcdVMHR via @ft
Giving Russian reserves to Ukraine would be 'elegant justice,' former World Bank chief says https://t.co/xSTj8hQtQr
Robert Zoelick, a former president of the World Bank, makes a strong argument in favor of transferring frozen Russian reserves to Ukraine: "‘If countries believe they cannot annex their neighbors without loosing access to their global reserves, that is a good thing.'' https://t.co/dO6cF29GQw
‘If countries believe they cannot annex their neighbours without loosing access to their global reserves, that is a good thing.’ Robert Zoelick’s compelling argument in the FT in favour of transferring Russian reserves to Ukraine. https://t.co/Du1k5TN0Lw
Former World Bank President Robert Zoellick wisely argues that "Transferring frozen Russian reserves to Ukraine is elegant justice." This must be done for moral, legal and economic reasons. https://t.co/1EPcRvaT0Y
Russia has much greater military potential than Ukraine. Analysts from the British business newspaper Financial Times came to this conclusion. The publication published an eloquent infographic on this subject, comparing the amount of military equipment of the two countries. The… https://t.co/AdTSLbaqTs