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Putin says West’s ‘theft’ of frozen Russian assets will not go unpunished
Russias President Vladimir Putin delivers a speech during a meeting with the leadership of the Russian foreign ministry in Moscow June 14, 2024. — Reuters pic

MOSCOW, June 14 — President Vladimir Putin said today that plans by Western countries to provide Ukraine with loans using interest from Russian assets frozen abroad was theft and would not go unpunished.

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Putin, speaking at a meeting with Foreign Ministry officials, said the way the West had treated Moscow showed that any country could fall victim to a similar Western asset freeze.

"Despite all the chicanery, theft will certainly remain theft. And it will not go unpunished”, Putin said.

"Now it is becoming obvious to all countries, companies (and) sovereign funds that their assets and reserves are far from safe in both the legal and economic sense of the word.

"Anyone could be next in line for expropriation by the US and the West.”

Putin was speaking a day after the leaders of the Group of Seven major democracies agreed on an outline deal to provide US$50 billion (RM235 billion) of loans for Ukraine using interest from Russian sovereign assets frozen after Moscow sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in 2022 in what it called a special military operation. — Reuters

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