Russia Not to Nationalize Foreign Companies Assets in Response to Sanctions

© Sputnik / Sergey Guneev / Go to the mediabankRussian authorities are not considering responding to western sanctions by nationalizing the assets of foreign companies operating in Russia, Russian Minister of Economic Development Alexei Ulyukayev said Wednesday.
Russian authorities are not considering responding to western sanctions by nationalizing the assets of foreign companies operating in Russia, Russian Minister of Economic Development Alexei Ulyukayev said Wednesday. - Sputnik International
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Western companies should have no fear of nationalization by Moscow in response to sanctions, the Russian Minister of Economic Development assured.

STUTTGART, November 26 (Sputnik) — Russian authorities are not considering responding to Western sanctions by nationalizing the assets of foreign companies operating in Russia, Russian Minister of Economic Development Alexei Ulyukayev said Wednesday.

"It was asked whether we are to introduce blacklists, whether we will nationalize the assets of German companies. As far as I understand, this is an echo of the infamous 'Rotenberg law'. Of course, there are no such plans," Ulyukayev stated.

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The minister is currently on a visit to Stuttgart, where he has held meetings with representatives of German businesses, who voiced concerns over the issue.

Andrey Kostin, head of VTB Bank, which is subject to restrictive measures imposed by the West, also rejected the possibility of Russia nationalizing foreign companies' assets.

"These concerns are fairly easy to refute," said Kostin, who is also currently in Stuttgart.

Over the past months, the European Union, the United States and a number of their allies have imposed several rounds of sanctions targeting Russia's banking, energy and defense sectors, as well as a number of high-ranking officials, over Moscow's alleged involvement in the Ukrainian crisis. Russia has repeatedly denied such claims.

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In October, the State Duma, Russia's lower house of parliament, passed a draft law on compensations to Russian citizens for the loss of property due to unjust rulings of foreign courts. Media dubbed the legislation "Rotenberg law" after Russian businessman Arkady Rotenberg whose property in Italy was seized by local authorities in September.

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