Former senator Leonid Lebedev asked the President of Ukraine to lift sanctions against him. He claims that he did not vote for the use of the Russian army in Crimea in 2014
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Former senator Leonid Lebedev asked the President of Ukraine to lift sanctions against him. He claims that he did not vote for the use of the Russian army in Crimea in 2014
Leonid Lebedev, a former member of the Federation Council and co-owner of the Sintez Group, asked the Ukrainian authorities to lift the sanctions imposed on him due to the fact that in 2014 he supported the use of the Russian army in the Crimea.
The ex-senator asked Zelensky to lift sanctions against him because in 2014 he did not vote for the use of Russian troops in Crimea
Leonid Lebedev, a former senator from Chuvashia, wrote a letter to Vladimir Zelensky in May 2021, in which he asked to lift the Ukrainian sanctions imposed on him, which were affecting his “reputation and business”, and argued that he did not attend the Federation Council meeting, where they voted for the use of Russian troops in Crimea. Dozhd TV channel: news, video, broadcast, online, archive, program program.
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