"Switzerland respects human rights, and the right to property is one of them. At the moment, we have no legal grounds for transferring frozen Russian assets in the country to Ukraine," Leu told a briefing.
Voilà l'homme tout entier, s'en prenant à sa chaussure alors que c'est son pied le coupable. Ca devient inquiétant. Un des larrons fut sauvé. C'est un pourcentage honnête.

Friday, January 27, 2023
Switzerland Has No Legal Grounds For Transferring Frozen Russian Assets To Kiev - Ministry
Switzerland respects human rights and currently has no legal grounds for transferring frozen Russian assets to Ukraine, Swiss Secretary of State Livia Leu said on Friday.
"Switzerland respects human rights, and the right to property is one of them. At the moment, we have no legal grounds for transferring frozen Russian assets in the country to Ukraine," Leu told a briefing.
"Switzerland respects human rights, and the right to property is one of them. At the moment, we have no legal grounds for transferring frozen Russian assets in the country to Ukraine," Leu told a briefing.
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