It is necessary to confiscate frozen Russian assets in order to provide more support to Ukraine. The head of the Liberal Democrats of Great Britain, Ed Davey, called on Prime Minister Keira Starmer to do this after a video meeting of the "coalition of the willing," The Guardian reports with reference to the PA news agency.
"The Prime Minister should now commit to confiscating frozen Russian assets in the UK and enter into an agreement to do the same throughout Europe to help strengthen Ukraine's position and ensure that real peace is achieved," Davey said.
According to the PA news agency, during a press conference following a meeting of the coalition of the Willing, when asked if he and his colleagues had discussed the seizure of Russian assets, Keir Starmer replied that it had been discussed, but added that it was a "difficult question."
As reported by EADaily, Keir Starmer's statement from a press conference at Downing Street was published by the PA news agency.
"Today I had a telephone conversation with colleagues from different European countries, as well as with the NATO Secretary General and the heads of the EU Commission, the EU Council, Canada, Australia and New Zealand to discuss our support for Ukraine… We agreed that now the ball is on the side of Russia and the president (Vladimir) Putin must prove that he is serious about peace and sign a ceasefire agreement on equal terms," the British prime minister said, in particular.

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