WH National Security Adviser Says Future Actions on Russian Assets Coming
Principal Deputy National Security Adviser Jon Finer highlighted U.S. and European cooperation on sanctions and export controls while speaking at the Transatlantic Business Summit hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and BusinessEurope, and said their governments are working on more ways to punish Russia for its aggression against Ukraine.
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"We’re working together on unlocking the value of Russian sovereign assets immobilized in our jurisdiction for the benefit of Ukraine -- and there’ll be more to come on that topic," he said.
Finer said the EU and the U.S. are cooperating to protect commercial ships from Houthi attacks, and are also "deeply aligned on economic security, from derisking our supply chains, from ensuring our most sensitive technologies aren’t used against us."