EU living by 'law of the jungle': Russia


Moscow, May 9 (IANS): Seizing the foreign-exchange reserves of the Russian state would be an act of "complete lawlessness" and would undermine the very basis of international relations, Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko has said, commenting on an idea floated by EUs top diplomat, Josep Borell.

In a recent interview with FT, Borrell suggested seizing Russia's frozen reserves and using them to cover the costs of rebuilding Ukraine once the conflict is over.

Responding to these remarks, Grushko told RIA Novosti that the EU's "appetite comes with eating" and that confiscation of the assets would be "complete lawlessness, the destruction of the very foundation of international relations", RT reported.

In Grushko's opinion, such a decision, if taken, "will hit the Europeans themselves, hit the modern financial system and undermine confidence in Europe and in the West in general".

"This is the law of the jungle," he concluded.

In coming up with the idea, Borrell referred to the precedent of US President Joe Biden having set aside billions worth of the assets of Afghanistan's central bank "to be used to benefit the Afghan people".

"We have the money in our pockets, and someone has to explain to me why it is good for the Afghan money and not good for the Russian money," the EU foreign policy chief said.

He added that one of the key questions the world has to answer is who will be paying the "incredible amount of money" needed for the reconstruction of Ukraine.

 

  

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