Estonian President Alar Karis has promulgated a new law on Thursday that allows the confiscation of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's war efforts and reconstruction. This legislation, announced on May 30, enables Estonia to use these assets to help Ukraine recover from the destruction caused by Russia's aggression. The move is seen as a significant step towards holding Russia accountable for its actions in Ukraine, and it aligns with broader goals within the EU and G7 to make the aggressor pay for the damage inflicted. It is considered a big step forward.
Russia’s regime is afraid of real action. Such as countries taking #frozenassets into use to help #Ukraine. Estonia plans to do just that. With law announced today, we’ve made a huge leap towards Russia paying for the damage & devastation caused by the aggression against 🇺🇦. https://t.co/mR7umOHeRB
Estonia adopts law enabling it to use frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine https://t.co/YIMzGZ0r70
⚡️ Estonian President Alar Karis promulgated on May 30 the law that allows the use of frozen Russian assets for funding Ukraine. https://t.co/VFIfIRyMkA
Russia will pay for the crimes committed in #Ukraine! #Estonian president just proclaimed the law which allows Estonia to use RU’s frozen assets to support Ukraine. We make the agressor pay for the destruction they caused. Big step forward to reach the same goal in #EU & #G7 https://t.co/bXstRZHYbK
#Estonian President unveils law to freeze Russian assets President Alar Karis on Thursday promulgated a law that allows #Russia's frozen assets to be confiscated and used to fund #Ukraine's war efforts and reconstruction. https://t.co/EKCTiNJIAH