Moscow calls Japanese loan to Ukraine backed by frozen Russian assets 'theft'
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Moscow calls Japanese loan to Ukraine backed by frozen Russian assets 'theft'
Russia on Thursday accused Japan of treachery and complicity in theft after Tokyo last week signed an agreement to lend Ukraine over $3 billion for reconstruction, backed by the proceeds from frozen Russian assets.
Moscow: Japan’s Ukraine loan using frozen Russian assets is ‘theft’ | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
MOSCOW >> Russia today accused Japan of treachery and complicity in theft after Tokyo last week signed an agreement to lend Ukraine over $3 billion for reconstruction, backed by the proceeds from frozen Russian assets.
Zakharova called Japan's loan to Ukraine at the expense of Russia's frozen assets "theft"
Zakharova called Japan's loan to Ukraine at the expense of frozen assets "theft" Maria Zakharova criticized Japan for providing Ukraine with a loan of more than $ 3 billion at the expense of income from frozen Russian assets, calling it complicity in the theft of Russian property.
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