No sanctioned Russian oligarch has Maltese citizenship
None of the Russian oligarchs sanctioned by the EU so far have Maltese citizenship, Foreign Affairs Minister Evarist Bartolo has said, in defence of Malta’s decision to keep its passports scheme open to that country.
The EU has issued sanctions against 680 individuals and 53
entities linked to Vladimir Putin so far, having added people to that list just
days ago.
People included in that list include many of Putin’s
ministers, propagandists and oligarchs who control many of Russia’s most
lucrative economic sectors.
Sanctions issued by the West over the weekend include a
pledge to restrict access to EU citizenship to wealthy Russians. But Malta has
insisted that its citizenship scheme is not a ‘golden passport’ one and
resisted pressure to block Russian applicants.
Speaking to Lovin Malta on Wednesday, Bartolo said that the
EU has sanctioned 31 oligarchs so far and that "not one of them" had
used Malta’s passport scheme.
“Two had applied but were rejected,” he said.
“Top oligarchs do not come to Malta. They go to where the
big guys are. To London and other European capitals.”
The Foreign Affairs Minister argued that Malta’s citizenship
scheme was instead used by Russian entrepreneurs who oppose the Putin regime
and who sought EU citizenship as a ticket out of Russia.
“Russian authorities would be very interested to find out who
these are, to identify them,” he said. “These are not corrupt people.”
Bartolo insisted that Malta was sticking rigidly to EU
sanctions against Russia and said the country had closed its airspace to
Russian aircraft before the EU had issued that order.
“We will definitely not harbour or defend anyone. We will
not let our system be abused,” he said.
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