Ukraine could sue top US and EU banks over oil and gas trade with Russia
The Ukrainian government has told US and European bank bosses, including JP Morgan Chases Jamie Dimon and HSBCs Noel Quinn, to stop financing companies that trade Russian oil.
Oleg Ustenko, economic adviser to president Volodymyr Zelenskiy, accused the lenders of war crimes. He wrote to them this week asking them to cut ties with groups that trade Russian oil and sell shares in the state-backed oil and gas groups Gazprom and Rosneft.
In the letters, also sent to Citigroup and Crédit Agricole, banks were accused of prolonging the war by providing credit to companies that ship Russian oil, and were told they would be blocked from participating in the postwar reconstruction of Ukraine.
Ustenko said Ukraines ministry for justice intends to sue the banks at the International Criminal Court once the war ends, and that Ukraines security services were collecting information on financial institutions supporting Russian fossil fuels.
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