Seizing Russian assets to aid Ukraine sets bad precedent, professor says
WASHINGTON -- With the war in Ukraine now in its third year, Group of Seven countries are weighing more aggressive sanctions against Russia to weaken Moscow's ability to finance the invasion.
But Nicholas Mulder, assistant professor at Cornell University in the U.S. who has extensive knowledge of the history of sanctions, warned that there are risks that come with measures like confiscating frozen assets in an interview with Nikkei.