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Dutch Authorities Suspend Building Talks with Putin’s Alleged Son-In-Law

Jorrit Faassen Bought Amsterdam Plot for €450,000 in 2019
Firefighters work on a fire on a building after bombings on the eastern Ukraine town of Chuguiv. (AFP via Getty Images)
Firefighters work on a fire on a building after bombings on the eastern Ukraine town of Chuguiv. (AFP via Getty Images)

Dutch local authorities have suspended talks with the alleged son-in-law of Russian president Vladimir Putin, Jorrit Faassen, about building houses on a plot of land he bought for €450,000, according to Dutch media.

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