Russians whose assets have been frozen by Montenegro.
Three days ago, Montenegro's Interior Ministry announced that 44 real estate properties of 34 Russian citizens who had previously been sanctioned had been frozen. Vesti learns from the Montenegrin government that the list is not finalized yet, and data for other areas is expected. According to the same information, Russian citizens were frozen property in Herceg Novi, Budva and Zabljak.
Director of the MANS Research Center Dejan Milovac told Vesti that the organization expects the relevant ministries to continue to comply with international obligations regarding the application of sanctions in connection with Russian aggression in Ukraine.






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