Japan imposed sanctions against two Russian and one Belarusian bank

Japan imposed sanctions against two Russian and one Belarusian bank
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Rosselkhozbank, Moscow Credit Bank,as well as the Belarusian Development Bank

Japan imposed sanctions against the Russian Agricultural Bank and the Moscow Credit Bank, as well as against the Belarusian Development Bank, the country's Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The measures include freezing the assets of financial institutions, as well as restrictions on payments and the movement of capital.

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In addition, the Japanese authorities imposed a ban on the EXPORT of goods that "contribute to the strengthening of the industrial base of the Russian Federation." The Ministry of Foreign Affairs did not specify what kind of goods they are talking about.

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Since the beginning of the Russian military operation in Ukraine, the Japanese authorities have already imposed several packages of sanctions against Moscow. The restrictions affected the top officials of the state, including President Vladimir Putin, businessmen and the military. The Russian Central Bank, Sberbank and Alfa-Bank also fell under the sanctions.

The last time the sanctions list of Japan was expanded on May 10, when the restrictions affected more than 140 individuals from RUSSIA, the DPR and the LPR, as well as more than 70 Russian companies.

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Later, in mid-May, a meeting was held between the Foreign Ministers of the G7 countries, which, in addition to Japan and the United States, includes Great Britain, Germany, CANADA, Italy and France. The parties agreed to increase military and financial assistance to Ukraine, as well as to increase economic pressure on Russia.

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Russia took measures in response to the sanctions: it banned the entry of 63 Japanese citizens. The restrictions included Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Cabinet Secretary General Hirokazu Matsuno, Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi, Finance Minister Shun'ichi Suzuki, Defense Minister Nobuo Kishi and Justice Minister Yoshihisa Furukawa, as well as members of both houses of the Japanese Parliament. Before that, back in March, Moscow refused to negotiate with Tokyo on a peace agreement.

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