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Kuleba discusses Russian assets freeze with Dutch finance minister

Editorial Board by Editorial Board
May 18, 2022
in Finance News
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Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba discussed the application of EU sanctions against Russia and the confiscation of Russian assets with First Deputy Prime Minister, the Minister of Finance of the Netherlands, Sigrid Kaag.

“He met with the Deputy Prime Minister, the Minister of Finance of the Netherlands, Sigrid Kaag, to discuss the application of EU sanctions on Russia, as well as ways to freeze and confiscate Russian assets. We also focused in efforts to consolidate international support for the reconstruction of Ukraine “, published Kuleba Twitter.

As reported, Kuleba pays a visit to The Hague on May 17 and 18 to hold meetings with members of the government and parliament to develop the dialogue between the leaders of Ukraine and the Netherlands. The parties will coordinate measures to strengthen the defense capabilities of the Ukrainian state, expand sanctions against Russia and strengthen the European Union.

Also read: Ukraine expects the Netherlands to support the creation of specials court for the crimes of Russia

During his visit to the Netherlands, Kuleba will also pay special attention to the promotion of Ukraine’s lawsuits against Russia in international courts to bring Russia to justice for his crimes against Ukraine and the Ukrainian people.

Dutch Foreign Minister Hoekstra visited Ukraine on 10 May.

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