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<br>By Brian Ellsworth<br> <br>MIAMI, April 1 (Reuters) - Antigua and Barbuda is willing to help Britain seize yachts owned by sanctioned Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, the Caribbean nation said on Friday, adding the United Kingdom must seek such assistance via an international treaty.<br> <br>The Financial Times first reported the vessels Halo and Garcon, currently moored [https://www.wiklundkurucuk.com/Lawyer-istanbul-ie in Turkey Lawyer Law Firm] Antigua and [https://xdpascal.com/index.php/Russian_Warships_Pass_Through_Japan_Strait_Possibly_On_Way_To_Ukraine Lawyer Law Firm Turkey] Barbuda, are owned by Abramovich via a British Virgin Islands company that is on the [https://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&gl=us&tbm=nws&q=UK%27s%20sanctions&gs_l=news UK's sanctions] list.<br> <br>Antigua alone would have no way to seize or detain the vessels because they have not been linked to any crimes committed there, said Ronald Sanders, the country's ambassador Lawyer Law Firm Turkish to the United States.<br> <br>Doing so would require a formal request under the two countries' mutual legal assistance treaty, a common mechanism by which nations cooperate with one another to help enforce laws.<br> <br>"We've said that we're quite happy to cooperate, but under the rule of law," Sanders said in a telephone interview.<br> <br>"The only way we can (seize the vessels) is if the British in their mutual legal assistance treaty request establish that this is a person they want because he has committed some crime."<br> <br>A March 29 letter from the British Virgin Islands to Antigua and Barbuda, seen by Reuters, says Abramovich is the owner of the firm Wenham Overseas Limited.<br> <br>Reuters was unable to obtain comment from Wenham Overseas Limited or Abramovich, who on Tuesday made a surprise appearance at peace talks in Istanbul meant to end Russia's war in [https://www.thesaurus.com/browse/Ukraine Ukraine].<br> <br>Superyachts linked to Abramovich, together worth an estimated $1. If you liked this report and you would like to receive much more facts relating to [https://www.wiklundkurucuk.com/Turkish-Lawyer-cl Lawyer Law Firm Turkey] kindly pay a visit to the page. 2 billion, have been docked in southwest Turkey since last week.<br> <br>Western governments have targeted Abramovich and several other Russian oligarchs with sanctions as they seek to isolate President Vladimir Putin and his allies over the invasion of Ukraine.<br><br>(Reporting by Brian Ellsworth Editing by Marguerita Choy)<br>
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<br>By Brian Ellsworth<br> <br>MIAMI, April 1 (Reuters) - Antigua and Barbuda is willing to help Britain seize yachts owned by sanctioned Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, the Caribbean nation said on Friday, adding the United Kingdom must seek such assistance via an international treaty.<br> <br>The Financial Times first reported the vessels Halo and Garcon, currently moored in Antigua and Barbuda, are owned by Abramovich via a British Virgin Islands company that is on the UK's sanctions list.<br> <br>Antigua alone would have no way to seize or detain the vessels because they have not been linked to any crimes committed there, said Ronald Sanders, the country's ambassador to the United States.<br> <br>Doing so would require a formal request under the two countries' mutual legal assistance treaty, a common mechanism by which nations cooperate with one another to help enforce laws.<br> <br>"We've said that we're quite happy to cooperate, but under the rule of law," Sanders said in a telephone interview.<br> <br>"The only way we can (seize the vessels) is if the British in their mutual legal assistance treaty request establish that this is a person they want because he has committed some crime."<br> <br>A March 29 letter from the British Virgin Islands to Antigua and Barbuda, [https://dptotti.fic.edu.uy/mediawiki/index.php/Four_Oil_Tankers_To_Pass_Istanbul_Strait_On_Monday_-maritime_Authority Turkey Law Firm] seen by Reuters, says Abramovich is the owner of the firm Wenham Overseas Limited.<br> <br>Reuters was unable to obtain comment from Wenham Overseas Limited or Abramovich, who on Tuesday made a surprise appearance at peace talks in [https://www.wiklundkurucuk.com/Lawyer-Turkey-kr istanbul Turkey Lawyer Law Firm] meant to end Russia's war in Ukraine.<br> <br>Superyachts linked to Abramovich, together worth an estimated $1. For more about [https://www.wiklundkurucuk.com/Law-Firm-lb Turkey Law Firm] stop by our own site. 2 billion, have been docked in southwest Turkey since last week.<br> <br>Western governments have targeted Abramovich and several other Russian oligarchs with sanctions as they seek to isolate President Vladimir Putin and Lawyer  Turkish his allies over the invasion of Ukraine.<br><br>(Reporting by Brian Ellsworth Editing by Marguerita Choy)<br>

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By Brian Ellsworth

MIAMI, April 1 (Reuters) - Antigua and Barbuda is willing to help Britain seize yachts owned by sanctioned Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, the Caribbean nation said on Friday, adding the United Kingdom must seek such assistance via an international treaty.

The Financial Times first reported the vessels Halo and Garcon, currently moored in Antigua and Barbuda, are owned by Abramovich via a British Virgin Islands company that is on the UK's sanctions list.

Antigua alone would have no way to seize or detain the vessels because they have not been linked to any crimes committed there, said Ronald Sanders, the country's ambassador to the United States.

Doing so would require a formal request under the two countries' mutual legal assistance treaty, a common mechanism by which nations cooperate with one another to help enforce laws.

"We've said that we're quite happy to cooperate, but under the rule of law," Sanders said in a telephone interview.

"The only way we can (seize the vessels) is if the British in their mutual legal assistance treaty request establish that this is a person they want because he has committed some crime."

A March 29 letter from the British Virgin Islands to Antigua and Barbuda, Turkey Law Firm seen by Reuters, says Abramovich is the owner of the firm Wenham Overseas Limited.

Reuters was unable to obtain comment from Wenham Overseas Limited or Abramovich, who on Tuesday made a surprise appearance at peace talks in istanbul Turkey Lawyer Law Firm meant to end Russia's war in Ukraine.

Superyachts linked to Abramovich, together worth an estimated $1. For more about Turkey Law Firm stop by our own site. 2 billion, have been docked in southwest Turkey since last week.

Western governments have targeted Abramovich and several other Russian oligarchs with sanctions as they seek to isolate President Vladimir Putin and Lawyer Turkish his allies over the invasion of Ukraine.

(Reporting by Brian Ellsworth Editing by Marguerita Choy)