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Russia has to pay for Ukraine Rebuild, Antony Blinken Says

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has asserted that Russian President Vladimir Putin must bear the cost of rebuilding what he has destroyed in Ukraine. During his visit to Kyiv, Blinken emphasized that Washington possesses the authority to seize Russian assets in the US and intends to use those resources to assist in Ukraine’s reconstruction.

Russia has to pay for Ukraine Rebuild, Antony Blinken Says

Blinken’s key points:

  • Legal Obligation: International law demands that Russia pay for the damage it caused in Ukraine.
  • US Power: The US Congress has granted the power to seize Russian assets within the country, and this authority will be exercised.
  • NATO Affiliation: Blinken reaffirmed the US commitment to bringing Ukraine closer to NATO, strengthening their bridge to the alliance.
  • Assistance: Military aid is now on its way to Ukraine, providing crucial support in countering the ongoing Russian offensive.

Blinken’s visit underscores the critical moment Ukraine faces, with Russian forces advancing near Kharkiv. He assured Ukrainians that they were not alone and praised their resilience and leadership during these challenging times.

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