The UK has given Roman Abramovich a final deadline to transfer 2.5 billion pounds from the sale of Chelsea to Ukrainian war victims, emphasizing enforcement if he fails to comply, amid ongoing negotiations and frozen funds.
The UK government is threatening legal action to ensure the £2.5 billion from Roman Abramovich's sale of Chelsea Football Club is used for humanitarian aid in Ukraine, amid disputes over the funds' allocation, following Abramovich's sanctions and sale of the club due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Britain has threatened to sue Roman Abramovich over the 2.5 billion pounds from the sale of Chelsea, which was frozen due to sanctions related to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The UK government aims to ensure the funds are used for humanitarian aid in Ukraine and is prepared to pursue legal action if necessary, while Abramovich seeks more flexibility on the use of the proceeds.