United Kingdom Imposes New Sanctions
The UK Foreign Office has announced new restrictions against citizens of Russia, Belarus, France, and Cameroon, along with several companies.
As part of its anti-Russian measures, the United Kingdom has included eight Russian citizens, one Belarusian, and one citizen each from France and Cameroon on its sanctions list. Employees of the 'Alabuga Start' program are also subject to these restrictive measures.
Additionally, two companies from China and Hong Kong, three from Thailand, one from Cameroon, and two Russian firms have been added to the list. The assets of these individuals and organizations will be frozen in the UK, and citizens of the kingdom will be prohibited from conducting transactions with them.
Under a global sanctions regime targeting illegal migration, restrictions have also been imposed on 17 individuals and organizations from Russia, India, France, and Cuba. London suspects them of participating in processes related to the recruitment of foreign citizens.