Russia Argues Crimea Sovereignty in Finnish Court; Court Dismisses Lack of Realistic Basis
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Russia argued in a Finnish court that enforcing an international Hague tribunal ruling would be equivalent to "Finland recognizing Crimea as part of Russia." The Helsinki District Court dismissed this claim as lacking a "realistic basis" and ordered Russia to pay over 4 billion euros (approx. 140 billion NTD) to Ukraine's Naftogaz to compensate for assets seized in Crimea.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the legal dispute in Finland regarding Russian assets?
- A: Whether Russian assets can be seized to compensate the Ukrainian state-owned oil company.