December 27, 2024
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“This money was stolen from us”: Peskov threatened the courts for transferring funds from the assets of the Russian Federation to Ukraine

“This money is stolen from us”: Peskov threatened with the courts for the transfer of funds from Russian assets to Ukraine Putin’s press secretary called the frozen Russian assets transferred to Ukraine worth $1 billion “stolen”. The Russian Federation intends to initiate legal proceedings regarding this transfer.”, — write on: unn.ua

The press secretary of the President of Russia, Dmytro Peskov, said that the “stolen” Russian money was transferred to Ukraine. He promised that Russia will try to get its billion back in court. This is reported by Interfax, transmits UNN.

Details

It is noted that Putin’s press secretary Peskov stated that Ukraine “stole” a billion dollars from Russia, which it received from the United States from frozen Russian assets.

Speaking in Russian, this money was stolen from us. And those of our assets that are blocked are also blocked completely illegally. This is against all norms and rules

He assured that in the future Russia will start a “judicial investigation” in connection with this transfer.

Such illegal actions, including the transfer of this billion, of course, in the future can become a reason for our prosecution, and we will, of course, use all opportunities to protect our rights and the rights of our property.

He added that the Russian Federation will continue to “use all opportunities to protect its rights and the rights of its property.”

We will remind

Ukraine received the first tranche of $1 billion from frozen Russian assets from the United States. This is part of the G7 initiative for a total of 20 billion dollars, which the United States plans to allocate.

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