Ukrainian military on BMP. Archive photoMOSCOW, May 27.The authorities of Western states are studying the possibility for Russian oligarchs to “pay off” from the restrictive measures imposed against them after the start of Russia’s special operation in Ukraine by sending part of the businessmen’s money to Kyiv to restore the country, the Associated Press reports, citing government officials. According to the agency’s interlocutors, this The topic for discussion at the meeting of G7 finance ministers last week was made by the head of the Canadian Ministry of Finance, Chrystia Freeland. She stated that she was contacted about this issue by some Russian entrepreneurs whom she knew from her work as a journalist in Moscow.Russia successfully bypassed US sanctions, writes the media As the source explained, the Ukrainian representatives were also aware of the discussions and did not oppose the idea of Ottawa. It is emphasized that the proposal was put forward in the context of discussing the provision of additional financial assistance to Kyiv so that the frozen assets of the oligarchs could become a source of funding. go to compensate the victims or to restore the country. After the start of a special operation to demilitarize Ukraine, Brussels adopted four packages of sanctions against individuals, organizations, the financial sector and the energy sector of Russia. In total, personal restrictions in connection with the situation in Ukraine were introduced in relation to 900 individuals. We are talking about the Russian leadership, including all members of the Security Council, other leading politicians, representatives of the media, the Federation Council and the State Duma, entrepreneurs, and heads of large companies. Personal restrictive measures include a ban on entry into the territory of the EU countries and an asset freeze. sanctions
