All transactions of Russian companies with citizens and companies from the countries on the list will be approved by the government commission
A "blacklist" of countries that have taken unfriendly actions towards Russia was approved by the Russian government on Monday with the relevant decree already signed.
Specifically, the government of the Russian Federation approved a list of foreign states and territories that commit unfriendly actions against Russia, its companies and citizens.
The government approved a list of countries unfriendly to Russia. It includes:
Australia, Canada, Canada, Iceland, Japan, Liechtenstein, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Korea, San Marino, San Marino, Singapore, Montenegro, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, Japan, Taiwan, Ukraine, the United States, and the United Kingdom
- RIA Novosti (@rianru) March 7, 2022
As reported by Russian media, the list of unfriendly states that have taken hostile actions against Russian companies and Russian citizens includes:
- ΗΠΑ
- Καναδάς
- Τα κράτη-EU member states (including Cyprus)
- Great Britain
- Ukraine
- Montenegro
- Switzerland
- Albania
- Andorra
- Albania
- Andorra
[* ICELAND - Liechtenstein
- Monaco
- Norway
- San Marino
- North Macedonia
- Japan
- South Korea
- Australia
- The New Zealand
- Singapore
Clarifications on payments
The countries and territories on the list imposed or acceded to the sanctions against Russia following the launch of a special military operation by the Russian armed forces in Ukraine.
The government noted that according to this decree, Russian citizens and companies, the state itself, its regions and municipalities that have foreign currency obligations to foreign creditors from the list of unfriendly countries will be able to pay them in rubles. The new temporary procedure applies to payments exceeding 10 million rubles per month (or a similar amount in foreign currency).
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