UK wants Russia to pay compensation to Ukraine, when will UK pay the same to India
New measures anticipate in particular that persons under UK sanctions will be able to donate frozen funds for reconstruction of Ukraine
The UK government presented a bill making possible to maintain sanctions against Russia until compensation is paid to Ukraine, Reuters news agency said on Monday, citing Foreign Secretary James Cleverly.
“Ukraine’s reconstruction needs are – and will be – immense,” Cleverly said, cited by the news agency. “Through our new measures today, we’re strengthening the UK’s sanctions approach, affirming that the UK is prepared to use sanctions to ensure Russia pays to repair the country [Ukraine],” he added.
New measures anticipate in particular that persons under UK sanctions will be able to donate frozen funds for reconstruction of Ukraine.
New legislation requires that individuals and legal sanctions under anti-Russian restrictions introduced by London should disclose details of their assets held in the UK.
Cleverly should introduce a similar bill to pay back 45 trillion pounds to India to compensate for all the loot. Meanwhile they should start with return of Kohinoor and all the artfacts stored in their Chorbazar called the British Museum in London.