UK imposes services sanctions on Russia over ‘illegal annexation’ of four regions of Ukraine
India Today
The United Kingdom government imposed service and goods sanctions on Russia over the ‘illegal annexation’ of four regions of Ukraine.
The UK government on Friday imposed new services and goods export bans on Russia in response to what it termed the “illegal annexation” of four regions of Ukraine after “sham referendums”.
The services sanctions are designed to target vulnerable sectors of the Russian economy, including IT consultancy, architectural services, engineering services and transactional legal advisory services for certain commercial activity.
UK Foreign Secretary also instructed the Russian Ambassador, Andrey Kelin, be summoned to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), to protest in the “strongest terms” against the Russian action in Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia.
“The UK utterly condemns [Russian President Vladimir] Putin’s announcement of the illegal annexation of Ukrainian territory. We will never recognise the results of these sham referendums or any annexation of Ukrainian territory,” said UK Foreign Secretary James Cleverly.
“The Russian regime must be held to account for this abhorrent violation of international law. That’s why we are working with our international partners to ramp up the economic pressure through new targeted services bans. What happens in Ukraine matters to us all, and the UK will do everything possible to assist their fight for freedom,” he said.
According to the FCDO, the UK is moving in lockstep with international partners and as Russia imports 67 per cent of its services from the sanctioning countries, it will impact access to IT services, advertising services, transactional legal advisory services and auditing services.
The UK has also sanctioned Elvira Nabiullina, the Governor of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation.