Interview with Aleksandr Kogan
Published: 21 January, 2008, 15:26
TAGS: Interview
Russian state accounts are still frozen in France in a dispute over supposed debts to Swiss trading firm Noga. Aleksandr Kogan, a U.S. businessman of Russian origin, who bought a part of the Russian debt in 2006 spoke to RT about the furore.
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