According to the British Foreign Minister, restrictive measures will not be lifted from Russian businessmen.
Politicians in Europe are exploring the possibility of transferring the property of Russians who have fallen under sanctions to finance the reconstruction of Ukraine.
This is reported by RIA Novosti with reference to the American agency Bloomberg.
According to journalists, we are talking about the assets of Russian businessmen who have fallen under sanctions.
According to some reports, the authorities of the EU countries allegedly want to direct the proceeds to finance the reconstruction of Ukraine.
Against this background, British Foreign Minister Liz Truss said that the sanctions imposed against Russian businessmen will not be lifted.
Thus, she ruled out the possibility of lifting restrictive measures from them.
She called this situation extremely difficult and accused these oligarchs of helping Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Truss also said that businessman Roman Abramovich will not be able to return to the UK.
Recall that many Russian businessmen, including Roman Abramovich, the head of Yandex, as well as a shareholder of Alfa Group, have fallen under the fourth package of EU sanctions imposed on March 15.
Recall that Roman Abramovich cannot pay the rent of the plot where his house is located in the prestigious London borough of Kensington.
The businessman tried to save his yachts by hanging on them the flag of Bermuda, where the vessels are registered.
Earlier, topNews wrote that Russia imposed sanctions against Biden and Blinken in response. The Russian Federation also banned the entry of the Prime Minister of Canada.