He recalled information from the media, according to which Ukraine confiscated the property of the republic and Russia in the amount of about $1 billion. According to Makei, Minsk analyzed all the property located on the territory of Ukraine.

“We have this analysis recorded, we will monitor the situation ... And if there is a need, then, of course, we will apply to the relevant courts ... We will not leave this unanswered,” the minister said in an interview with RIA Novosti.

Earlier, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky signed a law adopted by the Verkhovna Rada, which expands the authorities' ability to confiscate the assets of citizens and legal entities that support Russia's special operation.

In May, the Verkhovna Rada registered a new draft law on sanctions against Belarus.

According to the document, it is allowed to withdraw objects of state property in favor of the budget of Ukraine.