18 Ukrainians assets to be frozen including ousted President

Demonstrators with placards protest against Russian agression in the Ukraine in front of the White House on Thursday in Washington, DC.
Demonstrators with placards protest against Russian agression in the Ukraine in front of the White House on Thursday in Washington, DC.
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Mail Online :The European Union has named 18 Ukrainians who will have their assets frozen including the country’s ousted President Viktor Yanukovych, his son and former Prime Minister Mykola Azarov.The 28-nation bloc revealed the names of those it believes are responsible for embezzling state funds in Ukraine this morning.The list includes what appears to be Yanukovych’s closest aides, including a former interior minister, justice minister, the prosecutor general, the head of the security services and Yanukovych’s son.The European Union has named 18 Ukrainians who will have their assets frozen including the country’s ousted President Viktor YanukovychThe European Union has named 18 Ukrainians who will have their assets frozen including the country’s ousted President Viktor YanukovychThe sanctions also target former Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov and his son. The EU said yesterday it was freezing assets of Ukrainian officials held in the EU but did not name them pending the publication in the official legal journal today.Meanwhile, China has agreed with the United States that the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine must be respected in its dispute with Russia, according to the White House.

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