New Zealand hits Russia with new sanctions

New Zealand hits Russia with new sanctions

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One year since Russia launched its illegal war against Ukraine, New Zealand announced a new batch of sanctions targeting the aggressor power.

That’s according to Ukrinform referring to the NZ government website.

“Today we have announced one of the largest rounds of sanctions against Russia to date, a further demonstration of Aotearoa New Zealand’s strong condemnation of Russia’s illegal action,” Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta said.

These new sanctions against 87 Russian individuals is the country’s second largest round of sanctions yet. The group includes political actors who have strategic relevance to Russia, and proximity to Putin.

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It also includes Members of the Central Election Commission of the Russian Federation, who sought to legitimize the attack on Ukraine’s sovereignty “through sham referenda in the illegally annexed regions of Ukraine.”

The designated military personnel have had active roles in the conflict, the statement adds, noting that the restrictions automatically extend to relatives and associates of listed persons.

This complements New Zealand’s broader response providing military, humanitarian, legal, and financial support to Ukraine.

“Aotearoa New Zealand will continue to stand in steadfast support of Ukraine, and its people,” said Nanaia Mahuta. 

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