Lithuania freezes funds from Russian, Belarusian companies
In Lithuania, almost 87 million euros of funds from Russian and Belarusian companies are now frozen due to sanctions.
The report came from the country's Interior Ministry based on the Financial Crimes Investigation Service (SRFP) data, Interfax informs.
The total funds include 77.88 million euros from Russian companies and 8.9 million euros from Belarusian companies.
As of December 20, the SIFP applied sanctions to 16 legal entities and individuals, freezing the funds of 9 enterprises from Russia and six companies and one individual from Belarus.
Among the sanctioned companies, the Lithuanian Interior Ministry indicates Inter RAO Lietuva, Lifosa, Eurochem Logistics International, PhosAgro Baltic, Vydmantai Wind Park, IDS Borjomi Europe and a number of others.