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“The United States should compare EU and UK Russia sanctions lists with U.S. standards and sanction qualifying people who are not already covered.”
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“The United States should work closely with allies to freeze Russian state assets and enforce sanctions linked to Ukraine.”
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“The President should tell Congress where Russian government assets are held in other countries, how much is there, whether the assets are frozen or blocked, and whether the public report should leave sensitive details in a classified section.”
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“Banks and other financial firms should have to tell the Treasury Department within 10 days when they find Russian government assets they hold.”
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“The U.S. should require public reporting on where frozen Russian money is held worldwide and push allied countries to redirect some of it to Ukraine.”
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“The President should try to work with major allies to create a shared system that uses Russian government assets to compensate Ukraine, including tools to record damage, decide claims, and pay out money.”
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“The President should tell Congress how Ukraine-related sanctions are affecting Russia's economy and the world economy.”
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“The State Department should receive $15 million each year for 2025, 2026, and 2027 to coordinate Russia sanctions and Russian sovereign asset policy with allies.”
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“U.S. reports on United Nations voting should separately track how countries vote on resolutions related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.”
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“U.S. diplomats should press Australia, G7 countries, and European Union countries to use at least 5 percent of the Russian government assets in their countries each quarter to help Ukraine.”
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“The President, Secretary of State, and Secretary of Defense should press countries that hold Russian government assets to confiscate those assets for Ukraine.”
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