European leaders are debating the potential use of frozen Russian assets, estimated at €274 billion, to support Ukraine's reconstruction and military needs. While some countries advocate for seizing the principal amount, others warn it could violate international law and destabilize financial markets. The World Bank estimates Ukraine's reconstruction will cost $524 billion over 10 years. Legal experts are divided on the legitimacy of asset seizure, with some arguing it could be a justified countermeasure against Russia's actions. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)