Washington Just Removed Seven More Russians, Two Ships, and Two Turkish Firms From Its Sanctions Blacklist
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Washington just removed seven more Russians, two ships, and two Turkish firms from its sanctions blacklist
The United States has quietly trimmed its Russia sanctions list, clearing a group of Russians, ships, and foreign companies, according to the US Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). The agency gave no public reason for the move. It adds to a months-long run of unexplained American delistings tied to Russia's war on Ukraine. Western sanctions are the main tool for cutting off the money and materiel behind Russia's war in Ukraine, a…
The US Treasury Department has updated sanctions lists, removing seven Russian citizens, two vessels and two Turkish companies linked to Russian logistics.
In addition to seven Russian citizens, the sanctions were lifted from two Russian vessels and two Turkish companies.
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The US Treasury has decided to remove seven Russian citizens, two ships and two companies previously linked to the Russian financial and logistics sector from the sanctions list. The decision was published by the Office of Foreign Assets Control, but the US authorities did not provide an official justification for the measures taken.
US removes seven Russians, two ships and two companies from sanctions listThe United States has removed seven Russian citizens, two dry cargo ships and two Turkish companies from sanctions. Among those removed are the son of oligarch Potanin and ships linked to a Russian leasing company.
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