ALBAWABA - The European Union has agreed to freeze €210 billion in Russian assets for an indefinite period of time. Moscow called this a hostile escalation that will have "severe consequences." The move is one of the bloc's strongest economic actions since the war in Ukraine began. Kaja Kallas, the EU's foreign policy chief, said that the assets will stay frozen until Russia pays full compensation for the damage it ...
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