Dutch authorities have now frozen or confiscated assets worth more than 200 million euros from individuals or companies that were subject to sanctions following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. This was stated by the president of the Dutch central bank Klass Knot on Thursday (17/3/2022) while appearing on the Nieuwsuur television program.
His remarks came after the Dutch finance minister on Tuesday (15/3/2022) informed parliament that the new government had seized 6 million euros worth of Russian assets since February 24 when the invasion began. since a week ago," said Knot.
"I tell you that at the moment we have frozen or confiscated more than 200 million euros ... (and) I expect the number to continue to grow." "We encountered some initial problems," he said.
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