Holding an auction for the sale of the Moscow House building in Riga will have legal consequences for its participants and for Latvia as a whole, this was stated by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova. TASS.
According to Zakharova, Russia considers holding auctions an illegal act.
“The Moscow House building still legally belongs to the city of Moscow and cannot be allocated and/or transferred to third parties in any way without the consent of the Russian side,” he said.
Zakharova noted that holding an auction to sell the building would have negative legal consequences for both the republic’s authorities and the buyers of the obviously illegally acquired property.
August 20 Latvia exhibited The nationalized cultural center “Moscow House” will be put up for auction in winter, the proceeds of which are planned to be transferred to Ukraine.
In January, the Russian Foreign Ministry described the seizure of the Moscow House in Riga as “theft on a state scale” and threatened Latvia with a “tough and extremely painful” response. More details material “Newspapers.Ru”.
Formerly at the Russian Foreign Ministry stated About Latvia’s increasing involvement in the conflict in Ukraine.
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Source: Gazeta
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