McFaul-Yermak group’s recommendations taken into account in new sanction package from Japan – Yermak
Head of the President’s Office of Ukraine, Andriy Yermak, noted that the recommendations of the McFaul-Yermak group are taken into account in the new sanctions package that Japan approved in connection with the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine.
"The sanction package from Japan includes 12 more people and 36 organizations associated with the Russian Federation. The sanctions include asset freezes, account freezes, and export restrictions.
“The package includes: Rosatomflot; Tinkoff Bank; Innovator; Aeroscan; Kalashnikov; UralVagonZavod; Almaz-Antey; Fedorenko - Artek camp and officials associated with the abduction of children," Yermak wrote on his Telegram channel on Friday morning.
He also stressed that the import of diamonds from Russia is prohibited.
"The recommendations of the McFaul-Yermak group have been taken into account - this is good," Yermak summed up.
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