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Australia added about 90 Russian individuals and entities to the sanctions list

The Australian government imposed new sanctions against 55 individuals and 37 Russian entities.

report Mehr News Agency Quoting TASS, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong announced the imposition of new financial sanctions and entry bans against 55 citizens and 37 The Russian organization announced.

The reason for Australia’s new sanctions is “to drive out Ukrainian children from the areas temporarily under Russian control” It is announced that Canberra attributed it to Moscow.

Wang said: “We also We have sanctioned targets in Russia’s defense, energy, media and mining industries.

Repeating the West’s unfounded claim about Iran’s arms assistance to Russia, he claimed: also goals related to Russian procurement and supply networks based in Belarus, Iran and North Korea are on the sanctions list.

Recently, the Reuters news agency, citing 6 sources, claimed that Iran had sent a large number of surface-to-surface missiles to Russia. Regarding this claim, Iran’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations stated: Despite there being no legal restrictions on the sale of ballistic missiles, Iran is morally obliged to refrain from arms deals during the Russia-Ukraine conflict to avoid fueling the war. This is rooted in Iran’s adherence to international laws and the UN Charter.

Tass wrote that the sanctions list of Australia includes more than 1,100 people and more than 300 Russian and Russian companies. Includes Belarus. Canberra authorities have completely cut off business relations with Moscow and, while freezing the assets of blacklisted individuals, have banned Australian entities from trading with sanctioned companies.

 

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