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Reuters reveals Maldives properties have sanctioned Russian billionaires’ yachts

Entertainment & Lifestylepolitics

Reuters exclusively reported that while many nations are stepping up efforts to seize Russian oligarchs’ assets, authorities in the Maldives are taking a cautious approach to sanctions enforcement. The Maldives voted at the United Nations to condemn the Russian invasion and publicly claim they will support international efforts against sanctioned Russians. But in reality, officials say they are concerned about the economic impact of deterring wealthy Russian visitors.

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Regions: Oceania

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