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Finland Seizes €3.7 Million in Russian Funds to Compensate Naftogaz
Finland's National Enforcement Authority has frozen nearly €4 million in Russian funds to compensate Naftogaz. The action is part of enforcing an international arbitration ruling that ordered Russia to pay billions for expropriating Ukrainian energy assets in Crimea.
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