“The arrest by Finland of Russian assets worth €187 million is robbery in broad daylight.

It is no coincidence that Helsinki allowed itself to take someone else's, presumptuously relying on the order of indulgence from their curators in Washington.

However, it is wrong to take someone else's property and Russia will be forced to take measures to return what belongs to it,” Kovitidi believes.

She stressed that "time is now working against those who did not want to honestly build relations with Russia."

Earlier, the Finnish Foreign Ministry announced the freezing of Russian assets in the amount of €187 million.

In December, Anatoly Aksakov, chairman of the State Duma Committee on the Financial Market, told RT that Russia would sue Western countries over frozen assets.