The decision was made in connection with the sanctions imposed by the European Union against Russia.
The Finnish Debt Collection Authority has decided to freeze the assets of the Russian Center for Science and Culture, located in Helsinki, reports Yle.
It is known that the corresponding decision was made on March 10 in connection with the sanctions imposed by the European Union against Russia, it was only now known.
According to Talouselämä, the fixed funds are in the account of the Russian Center for Science and Culture at Nordea Bank.
The Debt Collection Authority prohibited the bank from transferring and giving the funds to anyone other than the bailiff.
Recall that the EU is preparing a new package of sanctions against Russia. This is aimed at countering the evasion measures already introduced against Moscow.
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