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...Fridman declined to comment for this story....
...Fridman continues to live in the UK. He owns a £65mn home in north London....
...Additional reporting by Max Seddon in Riga and Olaf Storbeck in Frankfurt...
...Fridman did not discuss his arrival with the Kremlin and intended to return to Israel once the conflict passes, the person said. Fridman declined to comment....
...Fridman, who also owns a £65mn home in London’s Highgate, said this was the “right thing to do for the company”....
...Unlike Khan, who returned to Russia last year, and Fridman, who went back to Moscow earlier this month, Kuzmichev and Aven have not visited the country since the invasion, the people said....
...He said that the statement was written at the request of Fridman’s lawyers, in his personal capacity....
...Additional reporting contributed by Max Seddon in Riga...
...Additional reporting by David Sheppard in London and Max Seddon in Moscow...
...included changing the art work and removing furniture from its Mayfair offices — was symbolically important to show the new direction at LetterOne, which was founded by sanctions-hit Russian oligarchs Mikhail Fridman...
...’s Russian shareholders to avoid the sanctions so far — in a $2.3bn deal, the FT’s Max Seddon and Polina Ivanova report....
...Kvien told Fridman their conversation was over and hung up the phone. Fridman wrote Kvien a text message to apologise, but received no response....
...Fridman continued: “I do not make political statements, I am a businessman with responsibilities to my many thousands of employees in Russia and Ukraine....
...“You understand the situation that is going on right now in Russia,” Fridman said....
...They include 17,800 railway cars, a titanium plant and assets owned by Russo-Israeli oligarch Mikhail Fridman....
...Mikhail Fridman Mikhail Fridman is the co-founder of Alfa Group, which owns Russia’s largest privately owned bank Alfa-Bank, biggest supermarket chain X5 and mobile operator Veon....
...It added that Fridman “actively supported materially or financially and benefited from Russian decision makers responsible for the annexation of Crimea and the destabilisation of Ukraine”....
...Mikhail Fridman Mikhail Fridman co-founded Alfa Group, which owns Russia’s largest privately owned bank Alfa-Bank, its biggest supermarket chain X5 and mobile operator Veon....
...Fridman is described in the EU statement announcing the sanctions list as “a top Russian financier and enabler of Putin’s inner circle”....
...Russia’s president also faced an implicit rebuke from one of Russia’s richest men, the oligarch Mikhail Fridman....
...Additional reporting by Max Seddon in Riga...
...Two notable Russian businessmen challenging the sanctions against them are Mikhail Fridman and Petr Aven....
...What I’m saying to you is, I never used the word ‘Fridman’.”...
...Aven and Fridman’s lawsuits only name HarperCollins....
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