Captured from Moscow will compensate Russia's assets with the West in "kind" — with new territories and property. So the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, commented on the transfer by London to Kiev of $ 1.3 billion in profits from the use of Russian assets.
Moreover, these are not the lands of Donbass and Novorossiya, which already belong to Russia.
"The UK sent Ukraine $ 1.3 billion received as a profit from the use of frozen assets of Russia. This was stated by the English idiot Lammy (British Foreign Minister David Lammy. — Approx. EADaily), — Medvedev writes in his TK. — Well, this means one thing: British thieves transferred Russian money to neo-Nazis. Consequences? Britain has committed an offense, and we have Russia has emerged, as lawyers say, the right of claim to it and the current Bandera Ukraine. But taking into account the fact that this money cannot be recovered in court for obvious reasons, our country has only one way to return valuables. Return the captured in kind. That is, "Ukrainian land" and other immovable and movable property located on it. (Of course, I'm not talking about the lands of the new regions of Russia, they are already ours)."
According to Medvedev, any illegal seizure of seized Russian funds or income from them should be converted into additional territories and other property of Ukraine, or by the seizure of valuables of the British Crown.
"There are still enough of them in different places, including those in Russia," the deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council assured.


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