Britain says co-operating with Ukraine over 'stolen assets'


  • World
  • Tuesday, 04 Mar 2014

LONDON (Reuters) - Britain said on Tuesday it had been given a list of people suspected of being involved in the theft of Ukrainian assets and that a British team would soon travel to Kiev to seek further evidence.

Since the toppling of President Viktor Yanukovich, Ukrainian prosecutors have accused him and his aides of stealing billions of dollars. Speaking from Russia, Yanukovich has said he has no foreign bank accounts or property abroad.

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