The EU will adjust sanctions to ensure the earnings from frozen Russian assets are not interrupted.

The EU has presented member states with two options to freeze Russian Central Bank assets for extended periods. It seeks to assuage US concerns over a G7 plan to leverage the profits from these assets in order to provide Ukraine with $50B in aid. The two options are an open-ended immobilization…

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