Russia freezes bank accounts of Finland’s diplomatic missions, prompting cash payments
- Finland's embassy and consulate bank accounts have been frozen in Russia, with no explanation from the country.
- The freeze began on April 27th, forcing the missions to use cash reserves to pay bills not covered by the freeze, such as staff salaries.
- Finnish Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto has called the action "bullying", citing it as a breach of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
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Russia freezes bank accounts of Finland's diplomatic missions, prompting cash payments
Russia has frozen the bank accounts of Finland’s diplomatic representations in Moscow and St. Petersburg, disrupting money flow and forcing the Nordic country's missions to resort to cash payments, the Finnish foreign minister said Wednesday. Pekka Haavisto said Moscow’s move at the end of April breached the Vienna Convention on…
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Russia has frozen the bank accounts of Finland's diplomatic representations in Moscow and St. Petersburg, disrupting money flow and forcing the country's missions to resort to cash payments, the Finnish foreign minister said Wednesday.
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