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Israel eyes UK-frozen billions from Chelsea sale – Telegraph

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Published: November 29, 2023 12:34 pm
Author: RT

London has pledged the funds seized from sanctioned Russian tycoon Roman Abramovich will be spent exclusively in Ukraine

The British government was asked to spend an estimated $3 billion in funds seized from sanctioned businessman Roman Abramovich in Israel rather than Ukraine, The Telegraph reported on Tuesday. The money came from the sale of football club Chelsea, which used to belong to the tycoon. He had himself pledged the proceeds to victims of the Ukraine conflict.

With the billions still untouched, alternative spending proposals have been floated, according to sources cited by the paper. One insider claimed that Abramovich was concerned that his clout with Moscow would be eroded, should the funds go to Ukraine.

Spending the money for humanitarian causes in Israel in the wake of the October 7 deadly raid by Palestinian militant group Hamas would solve the impasse, the source told The Telegraph. Previously, Abramovich had also suggested using it to help victims of the February earthquakes in Türkiye, according to the report.

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Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich looks on from the stands during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Manchester City at Stamford Bridge on April 16, 2016 in London, England
Chelsea sale money hasn’t been given to Ukraine – media

Other sources said Israel led discussions on a possible diversion of funds without Abramovich’s knowledge. The Russian-born Jewish entrepreneur is a “big donor” in Israel, so “Israelis asked the UK… if they would consider giving a license for any assets of his, not just Chelsea, to be donated towards reconstruction in Israel,” a person familiar with the matter was quoted by the outlet as saying.

“My understanding is that the UK Government told Israel a firm no,” the source added.

Abramovich holds citizenship in Russia, Israel, and Portugal. The latter prompted London to involve the EU in the handling of his seized funds. A joint statement by the UK and the European Commission in May said Chelsea sale proceeds would be spent “exclusively” within Ukraine.

The billionaire has acted as a mediator between Moscow and Kiev on several occasions and was seen at Türkiye-backed peace talks in March 2022, which produced a draft truce.


READ MORE: Boris Johnson derailed Ukraine peace deal – key Zelensky ally

Then British Prime Minister Boris Johnson derailed the nascent agreement by telling the Ukrainian government to “just make war,” Ukrainian MP David Arakhamia, the leader of the ruling party’s parliamentary faction, confirmed in an interview last week.

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