The European Union has already frozen the assets of Russian citizens in the amount of 30 billion euros, including helicopters, yachts and houses, on the freezing of assets before the European Commissioner “reported half of the EU countries.” This was announced on Friday a representative of the European Commission (EC) Eric Mamer at a briefing in Brussels, writes TASS.
“The European Commission created a target group on arrest and freezing of Russian assets, which today will meet with representatives of the United States and Ukraine,” he said. “We already have results. Assets are frozen by 30 billion euros, including helicopters, yachts, Real estate. “