Japanese sanctions lists now include more than 700 citizens of Russia and Belarus, as well as more than 200 organizations.
Japanese authorities have announced new non-governmental and economic sanctions against Russia. The restrictions have affected Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, a number of other individuals and companies of the military-industrial complex. On Tuesday, May 10, Reuters and the BBC reported.
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We are talking about the ban on the export of certain goods to sanctioned groups and the freezing of the assets of a number of Russian officials and leaders of the so-called “LDNR”.
In addition to Mishustin, there are about 130 other people on the list of sanctions, including Security Council Deputy Secretary Rashid Nurgaliyev and relatives of businessman Gennady Timchenko, who are close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
70 companies also fell under sanctions, including the Almaz-Antey concern, the Tactical Missiles Corporation, and the Etalon All-Russian Research Institute.
Japanese sanctions lists now include more than 700 citizens of Russia and Belarus, as well as more than 200 organizations.
It will be recalled that in April, Japan imposed sanctions against 398 Russians and 28 organizations of the Russian Federation. The measures, in particular, were applied to 385 State Duma deputies, the Russian military leadership, Alfa-Bank and Sberbank.
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Source: korrespondent