Any steps towards seizing Russia’s frozen reserves should be backed by sufficient legal support, IMF First Deputy Managing Director Gita Gopinath has warned in an interview with Foreign Policy magazine published on Monday.

The USA and the EU have blocked an estimated $300 billion in assets belonging to the Russian central bank since the beginning of the Ukraine conflict in 2022.

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Of that amount, €196.6 billion ($211 billion) is being held by the Belgium-based clearinghouse Euroclear, which last year accumulated nearly €4.4 billion in interest on the funds.

Earlier this week, the European Council took steps toward the potential seizure of that interest income.

Later, the US State Department revealed that Washington continues to be in active conversations with our allies and partners, including the G7 on potential ways to seize the Russian assets.

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The decision of what to do with Russia’s frozen assets rests solely with the countries that are holding these assets and the negotiations among them.

She added that IMF analysts would evaluate the impact of any decisions made on the fund’s members and on the global economy, if and when that happens.

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I think the broad contour always is that you want to make sure that whatever you are doing has sufficient legal support, so that you don’t end up with risks down the line.

The official declined to comment on the effectiveness of Western sanctions imposed on Russia but acknowledged that the country has been able to export large quantities of oil despite the price cap, having earned a large amounts in terms of export earnings.

RT. com / ABC Flash Point News 2024.

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Wieberen Tjeerdsma
Wieberen Tjeerdsma
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February 18, 2024 00:24

Confiscating and stealing maintain the same objectives, eradicating the opposition.

Booties
Booties
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February 18, 2024 00:32

If the west wants to seize anything, they should begin with the their own military industries and politicians who are the true instigators of wars around the world

IndigoWoman
IndigoWoman
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February 18, 2024 00:33

Exactly WHAT is “sufficient legal support” for blatant THEFT? Enquiring minds want to know…

John Rivets
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February 18, 2024 00:41

Lawyers and attorneys are the biggest thieves of all ,if it wasn’t for their, legal advice, there would be no off shore and secret accounts to hide trillions in unscrupulous and criminal assets including massive drug money, so yes they will reconstitute the laws to make them quasi legal,like Mandelson the Jewish barrister did to make Britain’s war on Iraq legal knowing it was all fabricated lies by Blair and Co, he later quickly extricated himself from his legal judgment to save his own skin.