USA removed a Russian individual from the sanctions list

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According to the US Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control, an individual has been removed from the sanctions list against the Russian Federation. This has been reported Web site sections

The ministry document states that Russian citizen Alexey Fisun, who is allegedly linked to Sovcombank by the US administration, was not included in the list of restrictions. It was placed on the sanctions list in March 2022.

James O’Brien, formerly U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs statedWashington intends to tighten sanctions against Russia.

January 19 reportedIt was stated that in October and November 2023, Turkish exporters began to reduce the supply to Russia of dual-use goods that the Russian Federation can use for military purposes. According to Forbes, Turkish suppliers have reduced the number of supplies of electronics, chips, optical sights, semiconductors, printed circuit boards and communications and navigation equipment to the Russian Federation. The publication emphasizes that the decline in exports is largely due to Turkey’s risk of being exposed to secondary sanctions from the USA and some countries, including the European Union (EU) and the UK.

Previously Nabiullina in the name The most painful sanctions against the Russian Federation.

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