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Russia should feel that aggressor loses most from aggression - Zelenskyy

Russia should feel that aggressor loses most from aggression - Zelenskyy President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy (photo: Getty Images)

Russia must learn and remember forever that it is the aggressor who loses the most from aggression, Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated.

"Russia will be responsible for all the terror - it must be responsible. Without Moscow's decisions to start this aggression, this terror, thousands and thousands of people would be alive today. That is why it is so important to bring Russia to full, fair responsibility at all levels," he said.

Zelenskyy said that every war criminal and every terrorist must be held accountable at the individual level.

"And at the level of the entire terrorist state - its assets and capabilities. Russia must feel and remember forever that it is the aggressor who loses the most from aggression," he emphasized.

Transfer of Russian assets to Ukraine

Earlier it became known that the United States proposed to the G7 countries to confiscate $300 billion of frozen Russian assets in favor of Ukraine. The plan is to be approved by the third annual marking of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

On January 3, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said that the United States, the European Union, and other countries were close to resolving the issue of using Russian assets frozen in the West to rebuild Ukraine.