Estonian Parliament supports law on use of Russian frozen assets in favor of Ukraine
At a meeting on Wednesday, May 15, the Estonian Parliament supported a law that allows frozen Russian assets to be used to help Ukraine, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna said.
"Our parliament approved with an overwhelming majority a law which will allow using Russia's frozen assets for Ukraine! I hope the president will announce it as law as soon as possible. We are one step closer to setting a precedent in Europe with our initiative," Tsahkna said on Twitter.
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