Over 500M Euros of Frozen Russian Assets in Netherlands Released – Reports

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
which said that 97 million euros in private frozen Russian assets were held in the Netherlands."This amount is significantly lower than the
660 million euros reported to your chamber in January," the report, dated July 1, stated.De Telegraaf concluded that "More than half a
billion in Russian assets appears to have been released with the [foreign] ministry's approval."Such a release is made possible by granting
payment exemptions or suspension of sanctions for the company owners.In one case, 230 million euros in frozen assets from an unnamed company
were released because it "formally distanced" itself from its Russian owner, according to the report.This article was originally published
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