Accounts payable
The West’s wariness of using confiscated Russian assets to support Ukraine’s war effort and reconstruction is misguided

The supposed negative effect of seizing Russian assets on other countries’ willingness to deposit funds in the US and Europe, were it real, would have become apparent when these funds were frozen in early 2022.
Ultimately, Russia must be held accountable. While Russia cannot fully compensate Ukraine for the devastation it has wreaked, it should, at a minimum, pay for the physical damage and cover the costs of reconstruction.
It is unreasonable to expect taxpayers and donors in Europe, the US, and Asia to bear the costs of Ukraine’s reconstruction when Russia itself could make a significant, albeit involuntary, contribution.











