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Sanctions, economic or international, that have been imposed on Russia include: International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War (2014–) Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, US legislation (2017) International sanctions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine (2022–)
- International sanctions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Since 2014, the European Union has applied eleven rounds of...
- International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War
International sanctions have been imposed against Russia and...
- List of people and organizations sanctioned during the Russo-Ukrainian ...
Various sanctions against Russia and its affiliates have...
- List of companies that applied sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War ...
The first round of sanctions was applied in March 2014,...
- International sanctions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Since 2014, the European Union has applied eleven rounds of sanctions against the Russian Federation. The last 11th round of sanctions in June 2023 focused on dual-use items such as computer chips and as well as an attempt to limit ship-to-ship transactions of sanctioned goods.
International sanctions have been imposed against Russia and Crimea during the Russo-Ukrainian War by a large number of countries, including the United States, Canada, the European Union, and international organisations following the Russian annexation of Crimea, which began in late February 2014.
Various sanctions against Russia and its affiliates have been imposed by major economic and political powers in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including the United States, the member states of the European Union (EU), and other international organizations. [1][2]
The first round of sanctions was applied in March 2014, after the Russian annexation of Crimea and its support for the war in Donbas. The second active round of applied sanctions started in February 2022, after the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine.
EU renews individual sanctions against Russia. The Council decided to prolong the restrictive measures targeting those responsible for undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine for another six months, until 15 March 2025.
Measures adopted against Russia include: sanctions against 26 individuals and one entity; the closure of EU airspace to all Russian aircraft; a ban on transactions with the Russian Central Bank; a SWIFT ban imposed on seven Russian banks; a ban on the provision of euro-denominated banknotes to Russia