The European Union decided on Friday to “indefinitely freeze” Russian assets held in Europe, foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced. “The EU has just decided to indefinitely freeze Russian assets. This ensures that up to 210 billion euros ($246 billion) of Russian assets remain on EU soil unless Russia fully pays reparations to Ukraine for […] The post European Union agrees on ‘unlimited immobilization’ of Russian Assets appeared first on Sarajevo Times .