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UK considers using sanctioned property of Russian oligarchs for refugees
Britain is considering using the property of those under sanctions in the country for humanitarian purposes. This was announced on Sunday by Housing Minister Michael Gove. It is reported by Reuters.
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According to him, we are not talking about a lifetime confiscation of property, since there is "a fairly high legal limit that needs to be overcome".
"If you are under sanctions, if you support Putin and your house is here, then you have no right to use it or make a profit", Gove said.
Britain will consider using this property as humanitarian support for Ukrainian refugees.
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