Latvia freezes assets worth 350M euros due to sanctions against Russia, Belarus

The total volume of assets frozen by Latvian authorities as part of implementing EU sanctions against Russia and Belarus exceeds 350 million euros, according to the state broadcasting portal LSM, Report informs via TASS.

Deputy Head of the country's Financial Intelligence Service, Paulis Iljenkovs, reported that financial funds worth 53 million euros have been frozen, along with company shares with a nominal value of over 100 million euros, 101 real estate properties, 66 vehicles, intellectual property rights, and mineral fertilizer cargo.

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