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2 of June, 22:02

The Kremlin has expressed readiness to protect Russian property abroad
Moscow will do whatever is necessary for its protection of state property abroad within the framework of international law, said the President's press Secretary Dmitry Peskov.
"It is a question rather of the legal plane. And, of course, with regard to the legal provision, legal protection of property of the Russian Federation. Moscow will do whatever is necessary within the framework of international law ", - said Peskov, answering the question whether there are concerns in Russia that has the ability to be arrested any Russian property, reports RIA " Novosti ".
yesterday, 1st Deputy Minister of justice of Ukraine Natalia Sevastianova claimed in compensation for losses, if incurred by Ukraine due to the loss of Crimea, Kiev in case of positive decision, the ECHR may require Russia to confiscation in favor of its foreign assets. Now against Russia lawsuits filed in the ECHR with a claim to recover damages for the annexation of Crimea. First Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk said that Kyiv wants to sue Russia in every case of loss of property in the Crimea. However, the Russian authorities have told that the referendum And the annexation of the Peninsula passed legally. For example, leader Vladimir Putin said that the referendum complies with international law And the UN Charter. But Russia's envoy to the EU Vladimir Chizhov called the claim of Kiev against the Russian capital in connection with the reunification of Crimea with Russia is hopeless. Remember, in Crimea on March 16 was held the referendum on the status of autonomy, more than 96% of participants who were in favor of joining region in Russia. On March 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the law on ratification of the agreement on joining of the Crimea And Sevastopol a part of Russia, as well As the decree about formation of the Crimean Federal district.

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