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Seizing Russian Assets for Ukraine: Financial Support and Reconstruction

The U.S. Senate urges the seizure of frozen Russian sovereign assets and their disbursement to Ukraine in tranches of at least $10 billion per month. This aims to fund Ukraine's reconstruction and hold Russia accountable for war damages. While not directly impacting daily U.S. citizens' lives, it could indirectly affect international stability and foreign policy.
Key points
Urges G7 and EU members to seize frozen Russian sovereign assets.
Recommends disbursing at least $10 billion per month from these assets to Ukraine for reconstruction.
Affirms Russia's full financial responsibility for war damages.
Calls for harmonization of domestic legal frameworks among partner countries to enable such seizures.
Suggests prioritizing U.S. weapons sales to countries that seize and transfer Russian assets to Ukraine.
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Additional Information
A resolution urging the executive branch and leaders of the G7 and the European Union to seize sovereign assets of the Russian Federation under the jurisdiction of members of the G7 and disburse such assets to Ukraine in tranches of not less than $10,000,000,000 United States dollars per month until expended.
Print number: SRES 421
Sponsor: Sen. Kennedy, John [R-LA]
Process start date: 2025-09-29