Uzbek Officials Press EU to Lift Sanctions on Putin Ally Usmanov
Uzbek officials have been using meetings with the European
Union to lobby for the lifting of sanctions on Russian-Uzbek billionaire
Alisher Usmanov and his sister Gulbakhor Ismailova, the Financial Times
reported Wednesday, citing sources familiar with the talks.
The Central Asian country has also signaled readiness to
assist the tycoon in his legal action against the bloc should Brussels reject
Tashkent’s overtures to lift the restrictions.
Both Usmanov and Ismailova were sanctioned by the EU soon
after the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Usmanov’s name was
included due to his alleged close ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin,
leading to a travel ban and the freezing of his EU-based assets.
In September, German authorities raided several properties
linked to the oligarch, including a villa on Tegernsee in Bavaria.
German media reported this week that police confiscated 30
paintings owned by Usmanov. The art had previously been on display on his
$600-million superyacht, Dilbar, which was seized by the German authorities
earlier this year.
Investigators also raided UBS bank branches in Frankfurt and
Munich on Monday in search of evidence in a money-laundering case against
Usmanov. The oligarch's representatives have denied all allegations.
Usmanov’s sister Ismailova was sanctioned by the EU as
Dilbar’s legal owner, as well as the legal owner of various other properties
linked to the oligarch.
Uzbekistan’s Foreign Ministry declined to comment on the
FT's story.
A spokesperson for Usmanov likewise declined to comment, but
noted that the EU sanctions on the oligarch and his sister were "hampering
investment and charity projects."
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