Latvia PM calls for seizure of Russian central bank assets

Krisjanis Karins voices support for Ukraine's candidacy for EU membership

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Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins: "We see clearly Ukraine in the future as an EU member state." (Photo courtesy of the Prime Minister's Office of Latvia)

SHOGO AKAGAWA and RINTARO HOSOKAWA, Nikkei staff writers

LONDON/VIENNA -- The frozen assets of the Central Bank of Russia should be seized and given to Ukraine, Latvian Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins said in an interview with Nikkei.

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