UK Freezes £25 Billion in Russian Assets Since Ukraine Invasion
Calls grow for emergency legislation to seize frozen funds and redirect them to support Ukraine’s defense and reconstruction.
- The UK has frozen £25 billion in Russian assets since February 2022, targeting 2,001 individuals and entities linked to the Kremlin.
- Treasury Minister Emma Hardy highlighted the sanctions’ success, noting that the UK and its allies have deprived Russia of over $400 billion, equivalent to four years of its military spending.
- Despite freezing these assets, the UK has not yet enacted measures to seize them, prompting debates about legal and geopolitical challenges.
- Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has urged the government to introduce emergency legislation to seize the funds and support Ukraine’s war and reconstruction efforts.
- The Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFSI) has expanded enforcement mechanisms to prevent sanctions breaches and ensure compliance.