France seizes superyacht owned by Russian oligarch Igor Sechin
France has seized a yacht owned by Russian oligarch Igor
Sechin, the French finance ministry said in a statement on Thursday.
Sechin is the CEO of Russian oil giant Rosneft. The European
Union sanctioned Sechin earlier this week, describing him as one of Russian
President Vladimir Putin's "most trusted and closest advisors, as well as
his personal friend."
The yacht, named "Amore Vero" or "True Love" in Italian arrived at
the French Mediterranean port of La Ciotat in January. It was scheduled to
leave the port on April 1.
"Thank you to the French customs officers who are
enforcing the European Union's sanctions against those close to the Russian
government," French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said in a tweet.
Sechin was deputy prime minister of Russia from 2008 until
2012. The European Union said his connections to Putin are "long and
deep," with the two men maintaining daily contact.
Earlier this week, Le Maire announced that France has set up
a task force to complete a census of financial assets and luxury goods owned by
Russian personalities targeted by EU sanctions.
BP (BP) said on Sunday that it would exit its 19.75% stake
in Rosneft and give up two seats on the company's board.
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