Kaja Kallas, the EU’s new high representative for foreign affairs, said Kyiv had a legitimate claim for compensation
Billions of Russian state funds frozen in the European Union should be used to aid Ukraine, the EU’s top diplomat has said.
Kaja Kallas, the EU’s high representative for foreign affairs and security, told the Guardian and four other European newspapers that Ukraine had a legitimate claim for compensation and that Russian assets held in the EU were “a tool to pressure Russia”.
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