The government will reserve its final position on an EU proposal until after work has been done by European Commission on legal framework
The Irish government is open to the idea of using seized Russian assets to cover the costs of reconstruction in Ukraine, the Department of Finance has said.
However, the government will reserve its final position on whether to do so until after work has been done by the European Commission on how such a process would be carried out within a solid legal framework.
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