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    Jan 15, 2025Today, the United States is sanctioning nearly 250 enablers of Russia's illegal war against Ukraine. As part of this action, the Department of State is designating more than 150 individuals and entities. Building on our January 10 targeting of Russia's energy sector, today's action aims to thwart sanctions evasion, particularly by actors based in the […]
  3. 2021-2025.state.gov

    Oct 30, 2024The United States is today sanctioning nearly 400 entities and individuals for enabling Russia's prosecution of its illegal war. In this action, the Department of State is imposing sanctions on more than 120 individuals and entities. Concurrently, the Department of the Treasury is designating more than 270 individuals and entities. For information about Treasury's actions, please see their ...
  4. 2021-2025.state.gov

    Jul 20, 2023Today, the United States is imposing sanctions on individuals and entities in order to degrade Russia's current and future military capabilities, reduce Russia's revenue by targeting its future energy projects, and curb sanctions evasion by targeting those who help Russia procure sensitive material, and curtail Russia's use of the international financial system to further its […]
  5. 2021-2025.state.gov

    RUSSIAN AGGRESSION IN UKRAINE: The United States has two sanctions programs against Russia in response to its aggression against Ukraine. The first stems from Russia's invasion, occupation, and attempted annexation of Crimea. The second set of sanctions originated with Russia's aggression in eastern Ukraine and its failure to implement the Minsk agreements. Russia continues to […]
  6. 2021-2025.state.gov

    May 1, 2024The United States is today sanctioning more than 280 individuals and entities to impose additional costs on Russia for both its foreign aggression and internal repression. In this action, the Department of State is imposing sanctions on more than 80 entities and individuals, including those engaged in: development of Russia's future energy, metals, and mining […]
  7. 2021-2025.state.gov

    Jan 20, 2025Français | Português | Русский | Українська Last updated: November 20, 2024 "President Putin may have assumed that the United States and our allies were bluffing when we warned of massive, unprecedented consequences. But - as President Biden likes to say - big nations can't bluff. The United States doesn't bluff. And President Putin has gravely miscalculated ...
  8. 2021-2025.state.gov

    May 2, 2024Since February 2022, the United States and its Allies and partners have imposed unprecedented restrictive economic measures on Russia to deprive the Kremlin of the revenue, technology, and materiel needed to resource its continuing invasion of Ukraine. Yesterday, the United States Departments of State and the Treasury imposed further costs on Russia by imposing sanctions […]
  9. 2021-2025.state.gov

    Summary In this on-the-record, in-person briefing, Deputy Assistant Secretary for European and Eurasian Affairs Molly Montgomery, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic and Business Affairs Erik Woodhouse, and Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Security and Nonproliferation Affairs Gonzalo Suarez discuss the sanctions the United States has imposed on the Russian Federation ...
  10. 2021-2025.state.gov

    May 19, 2023The United States will continue to take actions against Russia until it ends its brutal and illegal war against Ukraine. The United States is implementing commitments made at the G7 Leaders' Summit to increase costs for Russia and those who support its war effort. Among others, these commitments include further disrupting Russia's ability to source […]
  11. 2021-2025.state.gov

    Dec 12, 2023Today, in coordination with the Department of the Treasury, the Department of State is imposing sanctions to further target individuals and entities associated with Russia's war effort and other harmful activities. All targets are being designated pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 14024, which authorizes sanctions with respect to specified harmful foreign activities of the Government […]

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