New Zealand Foreign Minister Nanaya Mahuta announced new sanctions against Russian politicians, military and entrepreneurs. Transmits words TASS.
“Today we are announcing the largest package of sanctions to show our condemnation of Russia’s actions,” the New Zealand diplomat said in a statement.
Makhuta stated that new restrictive measures will be taken against 87 Russian Federation citizens, who are political figures close to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The sanctions will also affect the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation, military personnel and commanders of military units involved in the conflict, as well as their family members.
Formerly New Zealand announced New sanctions on Iranian citizens and businesses that allegedly supply drones to Russia, according to the official Wellington. The restrictions will also affect those responsible for suppressing the protests that took place in the country last fall.