27 April 2024,   15:25
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Frozen Russian assets worth USD 300B, Ukraine’s reconstruction costs much higher – Ukrainian media

Following an updated Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA3), which was conducted in cooperation with the World Bank, the total cost of Ukraine’s reconstruction and recovery reached USD 486.2 billion at the end of 2023, writes Ukrinform.

The relevant statement was made by Ukrainian Justice Deputy Minister Iryna Mudra in an exclusive commentary to an Ukrinform correspondent in The Hague.

“According to the Third Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA3), which was conducted in cooperation with the World Bank, the cost of reconstruction efforts following the full-scale invasion was estimated at USD 486.2 billion at the end of 2023. Approximately USD 300 billion in Russian sovereign assets have been frozen across the globe, and they, as you can see, are completely absorbed by the amount that we need for recovery purposes”, - Mudra told.

She emphasized that it is unfair to place a burden of commitments to support and rebuild Ukraine on the citizens of the country that has fallen victim to an act of aggression and its international partners, while Russian frozen assets remain untouched in the bank accounts.

“In accordance with the generally recognized norms of international law, a state that committed an internationally illegal act bears full responsibility, in particular financial, in relation to the state that suffered as a result of such an illegal act”, - Mudra stressed.

In her words, the confiscation of frozen assets will show the determination of the global community not just to support Ukraine but to keep the world order based on international law: “Bringing the Russian Federation to international legal justice will be indisputable proof that the provisions of the UN Charter are not only declarative in nature, but are a fully effective and living tool for maintaining peace and security around the world. Instead, if autocrats and dictators see that they have nothing to lose by starting aggressive wars, then the future of our world is bleak… We need resources for defense, without which Russia will not just take over Ukraine but also destroy our identity. In addition, last week Russia launched the largest attack on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure in the past 10 years of the war. Some of the damaged objects will take several years to get restored. We see that Russia is still capable of such strikes, and that we need billions of dollars to overcome their consequences”.

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