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List of people and organizations sanctioned during the Russo-Ukrainian War

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Various sanctions against Russia and its affiliates have been imposed by major economic and political powers in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including the United States, the member states of the European Union (EU), and other international organizations.[1][2]

In response, Russia has imposed its own sanctions against other countries, which include a complete ban on food imports from Australia, Canada, Norway, the United States, and the European Union.

By Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, the European Union and Australia

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Prior to 2022 invasion

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The European Union, United States, and Canada imposed an initial round of sanctions on 17 March 2014, and, on 11 April,[3][4][5] Albania, Iceland and Montenegro announced that they would be following suit.[6] On 28 April, the US expanded its sanctions to include 17 Russian companies,[7] with Japan,[8][9] Canada,[9][10] and Australia,[11] taking similar actions soon thereafter.

The EU also joined the 28 April sanctions[12] and, in addition, instructed the European Investment Bank and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to suspend the signature of new financing operations in Russia.[13] The EU continued to expand the scope and duration of its sanctions over the following months,[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21] agreeing to extend the existing sanctions on 150 individuals and 38 companies for another six months in March 2018.[22] The EU also added five individuals—Natalya Ivanovna Berzruchenko, Inna Nikolayevna Guzeyeva, Aleksandr Yurevich Petukhov, Miroslav Aleksandrovich Pogorelov, and Anastasiya Nikolayevna Karpranova—to their sanctions lists for their involvement with, and organization of, the March 2018 Russia presidential elections in Crimea and Sevastopol that May.[23]

Switzerland, although not an EU member, mirrored the Union's sanctions,[23] a historic deviation from the country's stance of semi-complete political and wartime neutrality, citing a "serious violation of the most fundamental norms of international law within the scope of its political room for manoeuver."[24]

New Zealand imposed "largely symbolic" sanctions in May 2014,[25] and in September 2014, Australia placed Russia, Crimea, and Sevastopol on the Australian autonomous sanctions list in response to the Russian threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine,[26][27][28] while Japan sanctioned Russian military-related technology and five major Russian banks (VTB Bank, Sberbank, Gazprombank, Vnesheconombank, and the Russian Agricultural Bank).[29]

Since first imposing its sanctions in 2014, the US has expanded them several times, including in December 2015[30][31][32] and April 2018.[33][34][35]

As of 24 May 2018, Ukraine's sanctions list named more than 1000 individuals and more than 400 entities.[36]

After 2022 invasion

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Personal sanctions

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Representative Name United States[a] European UnionUnited KingdomNorway[b][57][58] AlbaniaIcelandLiechtensteinMontenegro[6][59] Canada[c] Switzerland[d] Australia[e] Japan Title/Remarks
 Russia Vladimir Putin [94] President of Russia
 Russia Mikhail Mishustin Prime Minister of Russia
 Russia Sergey Lavrov Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia
 Russia Sergei Shoigu Minister of Defence of Russia
 Russia Dmitry Medvedev Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia, former president and former prime minister of Russia[95]
 Belarus Alexander Lukashenko President of Belarus
 Belarus Roman Golovchenko Prime Minister of Belarus
 Belarus Viktor Khrenin Minister of Defence of Belarus
 Crimea Sergey Abisov Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Crimea
 Russia Valeri Abramov Linked to VAD, AO
 Ukraine Larisa Airapetyan Minister of Health of the Luhansk People's Republic
 Ukraine Oleg Akimov [ru] Deputy of the Luhansk Economic Union in the National Council
 Russia Andrey Akimov Chairman of management board of Gazprombank
 Crimea Sergey Aksyonov Head of the Republic of Crimea
 Russia Victor Anosov Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk
 Russia Vladimir Potanin Co-owner of Nornickel (Norilsk Nickel)[96]
 Crimea Anna Vladimirovna Anyukhina Minister for Property and Land Relations of the Republic of Crimea
 Russia Igor Antipov Minister of Information of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Anatoly Antonov Ambassador of Russia to the United States, former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, former Deputy Minister of Defense
 Russia Patriarch Kirill of Moscow, secular name Vladimir Mikhailovich Gundyayev (UK) Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus' and Primate of the Russian Orthodox Church
 Russia Vladimir Antyufeyev, also known as Vladim Shevtsov or Vladimir Shevtsov Former chairman of the People's Council of the Donetsk People's Republic; former head of the Ministry of State Security of unrecognized Transnistria, wanted by law enforcement agencies of Latvia and Moldova.
 Russia Viacheslav Apraksimov Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk
 Ukraine Serhiy Arbuzov Former acting prime minister of Ukraine, former deputy prime minister of Ukraine
 Ukraine Mykola Azarov Former Prime Minister of Ukraine
 Ukraine Oleksiy Azarov Son of former prime minister of Ukraine Mykola Azarov
 Russia Alexander Babakov Member of the State Duma
 Iran Mohammad Bagheri Chief of Staff of the Islamic Republic of Iran Armed Forces
 Crimea Konstantin Bakharev Member of the State Duma
 Russia Arkady Bakhin First Deputy Minister of Defence, former Commander of the Western Military District
 Crimea Ruslan Balbek Former Member of the State Duma
 Russia Marat Bashirov Acting prime minister of People's Republic of Luhansk
 Ukraine Eduard Basurin Deputy Commander of the Ministry of Defense of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Oleg Belaventsev Former Plenipotentiary Representative to the North Caucasian Federal District, and former Plenipotentiary Representative to the Crimean Federal District Russian envoy overseeing Crimea[7]
 Crimea Dmitry Belik Member of the State Duma, representing Sevastopol, and the Committee for Control and Regulation
 Russia Andrey Belousov First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
 Russia Oleg Belozyorov Chief executive officer of Russian Railways
 Ukraine Oleg Bereza Minister of Interior for the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Fyodor Berezin Russian science fiction writer, deputy of Igor Girkin
 Ukraine Denis Berezovsky Defected commander of the Ukrainian Navy
 Ukraine Natalya Ivanovna Berzruchenko Deputy Chairwoman of Crimea Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections
 Russia Sergey Beseda Colonel General Federal Security Service (FSB) & Commander of the Fifth Service
 Ukraine Olga Besedina Minister of Economic Development and Trade of the Luhansk People's Republic
 Ukraine Ihor Kolomoyskyi Former Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
 Ukraine Igor Bezler One of the leaders of the self-defense militia of Horlivka
 Russia Vladimir Bogdanov Russian businessman
 Russia Nikolay Bogdanovsky Former Commander of the Central Military District
 Ukraine Raisa Bohatyriova Former Minister of Healthcare of Ukraine, former Member of the Verkhovna Rada
 Ukraine Valery Bolotov0(d. 2017) Former Head of the Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Alexander Borodai Member of the State Duma, former prime minister of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Alexander Bortnikov Director of the Federal Security Service
 Ukraine Oleg Bugrov Former Defense Minister of the Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Dmitry Bulgakov Deputy Minister of Defense, former Head of the Logistical Support of the Russian Armed Forces
 Crimea Vadim Viktorovich Bulgakov Head of Federal Penitentiary Service of Sevastopol
 Russia Andrey Bulyutin Providing material support to the Kalashnikov Concern
 Russia Yevgeny Bushmin0(d. 2019) Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council
 Crimea Aleksei Chaly Governor of Sevastopol, Chief of the executive committee of the Sevastopol City Council
 Russia Sergey Chemezov CEO of Rostec[7]
 Russia Andrey Vladimirovich Cherezov Deputy Minister of Energy for Russia Federation in the Department of Operational Control and Management for Electric Power; supports power supply for Crimea and Sevastopol that is independent of Ukraine
 Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko Deputy Prime Minister of Russia
 Russia Konstantin Chuychenko Minister of Justice
 Russia Mikhail Degtyarev Governor of Khabarovsk Krai, former Member of the State Duma
 Belarus Dzmitry Demidau Municipal chief in Vitsebsk region
 Russia Oleg Deripaska Russian businessman
 Ukraine Vladyslav Nykolayevych Deynego [hy; ru] Deputy Head of the People's Council of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic.
 Ukraine Mykhailo Dobkin Former Member of the Verkhovna Rada, former Governor of Kharkiv Oblast, former mayor of Kharkiv, Chairman of the Party of Regions Kharkiv division
 Russia Larisa Dolina Russian jazz and pop singer and actress.
 Ukraine Pavel Dryomov [Wikidata]0(d. 2015) Commander of the "First Cossack Regiment", an armed separatist group involved in the fighting in eastern Ukraine.
 Russia Aleksandr Dugin Leader of the Eurasian Youth Union organization
 Russia Aleksandr Dvornikov Former Commander of the Southern Military District, former acting Commander of the Central Military District
 Russia Vladimir Dzhabarov Member of the Federation Council
 Ukraine Ekaterina Filippova [ru] Former Minister of Justice of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Mikhail Fradkov Director of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies, former Head of the Foreign Intelligence Service, former prime minister of Russia,
 Russia Sergey Frank Chairman of Sovcomflot, former Minister of Transport
 Russia Andrei Fursenko Aide to the President of Russia, former Minister of Education and Science
 Russia Aleksandr Galkin Former Commander of the Southern Military District
 Russia Valery Gerasimov First Deputy Minister of Defence - Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Russia
 Russia Igor Girkin, aka Igor Ivanovich Strelkov Former Minister of Defence of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Sergey Glazyev Presidential Adviser to Vladimir Putin
 Russia Evgeniy Petrovich Grabchak Deputy Minister of Energy for Russia Federation, Chief of the Department of Operational Control and Management of Electric Power; supports power supply for Crimea and Sevastopol that is independent of Ukraine
 Russia Alexey Gromov Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of Russia
 Russia Boris Gryzlov Ambassador to Belarus, Chairman of the Supreme Council of United Russia, former chairman of the State Duma, former Minister of Internal Affairs
 Ukraine Pavel Gubarev People's Governor of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Ukraine Ekaterina Gubareva Deputy Head of the Kherson Military-Civilian Administration, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Andrey Guryev Founder & CEO of PhosAgro
 Ukraine Inna Nikolayevna Guzeyeva Secretary of Crimea Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections
 Iran Amir Ali Hajizadeh Commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Aerospace Force
 Russia Vitaly Ignatenko First Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council on Committee for Foreign Affairs
 Ukraine Sergey Ignatov Commander in Chief of the People's Militia of Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Ruslan Ilkaev Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk
 Russia Eduard Ioffe Deputy General Director of Kalashnikov Concern
 Ukraine Zaur Ismailov Acting General Prosecutor of Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Yuriy Ivakin Minister of Internal Affairs for the People's Republic of Luhansk
 Russia Sergei Ivanov Chief of Staff of the Presidential Administration of Russia, Former First Deputy Prime Minister, former Minister of Defense, former Secretary of the Security Council
 Russia Viktor Ivanov Former Director of the Federal Drug Control Service of Russia
 Ukraine Yuriy Ivanyushchenko Former Member of the Verkhovna Rada
 Russia Petr Jarosh Acting Head of Russian Federal Migration Service for Republic of Crimea
 Russia Ramzan Kadyrov [97] Head of the Chechen Republic
 Russia Maria Lavrova Wife of Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov[95]
 Belarus Galina Lukashenko First Lady of Belarus
 Belarus Viktor Lukashenko Son of President of Belarus
 Ukraine Igor Khakidzyanov Former Defense Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Leonid Kalashnikov Member of the State Duma
 Ukraine Ihor Kalinin Former Advisor to the President of UkraineFormer Head of the Security Service of Ukraine; former Head of the Security Service of Ukraine; Head of State Security Administration of Ukraine (UDO)
 Russia Alexander Kalyussky de facto "Deputy Prime Minister for Social Affairs of the Donetsk People's Republic"
 Crimea Oleg Kamshylov Prosecutor General of the Republic of Crimea
 North Korea Kang Sun-nam Minister of Defence of North Korea
 Russia Pavel Kanishchev A leader of the Eurasian Youth Union
 Ukraine Anastasiya Nikolayevna Kapranova Secretary of Sevastopol Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections
 Russia Aleksandr Karaman Former Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of Donetsk, former Vice President of Transnistria
 Russia Vakhtang Karamyan Business Development Director of Kalashnikov Concern
 Russia Andrey Kartapolov Member of the State Duma, former Deputy Minister of Defense, former Commander of the Western Military District
 Ukraine Aleksey Karyakin Former Supreme Council Chair of the Luhansk People's Republic; asked the Russian Federation to recognize the independence of the Luhansk People's Republic.
 Ukraine Valery Kaurov [Wikidata] Former President of the effectively defunct Federal State of Novorossiya; asked Russia to deploy troops to Ukraine.
 Russia Said Kerimov Russian businessman, son of Suleyman Kerimov
 Russia Suleyman Kerimov [98] [98] Member of the Federation Council
 Ukraine Hennadiy Kernes0(d. 2020) Mayor of Kharkiv
 Ukraine Ravil Khalikov [pl] First Deputy Prime Minister and previous Prosecutor General of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Syria Ahmed Khalil Co-owner of the Sanad Protection and Security Services
 Ukraine Alexander Khodakovsky Minister of Security of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Ukraine Alexander Khryakov Information and Mass Communications Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Dmitry Kiselyov Head of the Russian Federal State News Agency Rossiya Segodnya
 Russia Andrey Klishas Member of the Federation Council of Russia.
 Ukraine Andriy Klyuyev Former Head of Administration of President of Ukraine
 Ukraine Serhiy Klyuyev Former Member of the Verkhovna Rada
 Ukraine Oleksandr Klymenko Former Minister of Revenues and Duties of Ukraine
 Italy
 Tunisia
Luisa Lachouek Daughter of Tatyana Zakrzevskaya
 Russia Joseph Kobzon0(d. 2018) Member of the State Duma, singer
 Ukraine Aleksandr Kofman [Wikidata] First deputy speaker of the Parliament of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Pyotr Kolbin Providing material support to Gennady Timchenko
 Ukraine Borys Kolesnikov Former Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine; Businessman
 Georgia
 France
Bidzina Ivanishvili Georgian oligarch financed by Russia; his account is frozen[99]
 Ukraine Yuriy Kolobov Former Minister of Finance of Ukraine
 Ukraine Vladimir Kononov Defense Minister of Donetsk People's Republic
 Crimea Vladimir Konstantinov Chairman of the State Council of Crimea
 Russia Igor Kornet Minister of Interior for Luhansk People's Republic
 Ukraine Ihor Vladymyrovych Kostenok Minister of Education of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Yury Kovalchuk Chairman of largest shareholder of Bank Rossiya; according to the US, "a personal banker for senior officials of the Russian Federation including Putin".[100]
 Russia Andrey Kovalenko A leader of the Eurasian Youth Union
 Crimea Olga Kovitidi Member of the Federation Council
 Russia Dmitry Kozak Deputy Prime Minister[7]
 Crimea Andrey Kozenko Member of the State Duma representing Crimea and on Committee for Financial Markets
 Russia Vladimir Kozhin Member of the Federation Council, former Head of Administration under the president of the Russian Federation
 Ukraine Nikolai Kozitsyn [Wikidata] Commander of Cossack forces. Responsible for or complicit in, or has engaged in, actions or policies that threaten the peace, security, stability, sovereignty, or territorial integrity of Ukraine.
 Ukraine Sergey Kozlov Prime minister of Luhansk People's Republic
 Ukraine Serhiy Kozyakov Head of the Luhansk Central Election Commission of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Crimea Oleg Kozyura Acting Head of the Federal Migration Service office for Sevastopol
 Russia Valery Kulikov Former Member of the Federation Council, former Rear Admiral, Deputy Commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet
 Ukraine Serhiy Kurchenko Businessman
 Ukraine Lesya Lapteva Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Religion of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Dmitri Lebedev CEO of Bank Rossiya
 Russia Igor Lebedev Former Member of the State Duma
 Russia Oleg Lebedev Former Member of the State Duma, First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Relations with the CIS countries
 Russia Nikolai Levichev Former Leader of A Just Russia Party
 Ukraine Sergey Litvin Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Ukraine Boris Litvinov Chairman of the Supreme Council of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Ukraine Olena Lukash Former Minister of Justice of Ukraine
 Russia Maria Lvova-Belova Children's Rights Commissioner for the President of Russia, former Member of the Federation Council,
 Ukraine Roman Lyagin [ru; uk] Businessman who advocated for the creation of Federal Republic of Novorossiya
 Russia Konstantin Malofeev Owner of Tsargrad TV, Under criminal investigation by Ukraine on his alleged material and financial support to separatists
 Ukraine Aleksandr Malykhin Head of the Lugansk People's Republic Central Electoral Commission
 Crimea Mikhail Malyshev De facto Chair of the Crimea Electoral Commission[37]
 Ukraine Evgeny Manuilov Minister of Budget in the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Mikhail Margelov Chairman of the Federation Council Committee for Foreign Affairs
 Russia Valentina Matviyenko Chairman of the Federation Council
 Russia Dmitry Mazepin Majority owner of Uralchem, in turn a minority shareholder in Uralkali[101]
 Russia Nikita Mazepin Ex-Formula One racing driver, son of Dmitry
 Ukraine Viktor Medvedchuk (at least by the UK) Ukrainian oligarch, former Member of the Verkhonva Rada
 Crimea Valery Medvedev De facto Chair of the Sevastopol Electoral Commission[37]
 Russia Andrey Melnichenko Founder of EuroChem
 Russia Andrei Melnikov Minister of Economic Development of the Republic of Crimea
 Russia Ivan Melnikov First Deputy Chairman of Duma, Member of the State Duma
 Crimea Sergey Menyaylo Head of North Ossetia-Alania, former Pleneponteiery Representative of the Siberian Federal District, former governor of Sevastopol
 Russia Yevgeny Mikhailov Head of the administration for governmental affairs of the Donetsk People's Republic, former Assistant to the Kremlin Chief of Staff, former Governor of Pskov Oblast, former Member of the Federation Council, former Member of the State Duma
 Russia Vladimir Mikheychik General director of the 224th Flight Unit State Airlines
 Russia Alexey Milchakov, also known as Serbian or Fritz Commander of the 'Rusich' unit, an armed separatist group involved in the fighting in eastern Ukraine.
 Russia Sergey Mironov Leader of the Russian Parliament faction A Just Russia
 Russia Inna Mironova Wife of Sergey Mironov
 Russia Mikhail Mizintsev Russian General with the nickname "Butcher of Mariupol"
 Russia Yelena Mizulina Member of the Federation Council of the A Just Russia party
 Ukraine Aleksey Mozgovoy0(d. 2015) Commander of the separatist Prizrak Brigade
 Crimea Georgiy Muradov Deputy Prime Minister of Crimea. Permanent Representative of the Republic of Crimea to the Russian Federation, former Ambassador of Russia to Cyprus
 Russia Yevgeny Murov Former Head of Russian Federal Protective Service[7]
 Russia Valerii Musiienko Member of insurgent group near Slovyansk
 Russia Sergey Naryshkin Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service, former Chairman of the State Duma, former Member of the State Duma
 Russia Aleksey Naumets Major-General in the Russian Army, commanded 76th Airborne division operating in Ukraine and operating during Russia annexation of Crimea
 Crimea Dmitry Neklyudov Deputy Minister of Interior of the de facto "Republic of Crimea"
 Russia Sergey Neverov Deputy Chairman of the State Duma, United Russia
 Uzbekistan Vasily Nikitin Vice Prime Minister of the Council of Ministers of the Luhansk People's Republic, (used to be the prime minister of the Luhansk People's Republic, and former spokesman of the Army of the Southeast).
 Russia Vladimir Nikitin Member of the State Duma, voted in favour of the draft Federal Constitutional Law 'on the acceptance into the Russian Federation of the Republic of Crimea and the formation within the Russian Federation of new federal subjects — the republic of Crimea and the City of Federal Status Sevastopol'
 Russia Natalya Nikonorova Foreign Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Aleksandr Nosatov Rear Admiral, Deputy Commander of the Russian Black Sea Fleet
 Russia Rashid Nurgaliyev Russia's interior minister from 2003 to 2012
 Sweden Sven Olsson Swedish lawyer on board of directors of Volga Group, associated with Gennady Timchenko[30][31]
 Russia Aleksander Anatolyevich Omelchenko Chief Export Officer for Kalashnikov Concern
 Russia Azatbek Omurbekov Former commander of the 64th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade. Nicknamed as "Butcher of Bucha".
 Ukraine Yevgeniy Vyacheslavovich Orlov Member of the National Council of the unrecognized Donetsk's People's Republic.
 Russia Dmitry Ovsyannikov Former Governor of Sevastopol.
 Russia Viktor Ozerov Former Member of the Federation Council of Russia, former chairman of the Legislative Duma of Khabarovsk Krai
 Finland Kai Paananen Providing material support to Gennady Timchenko
 Russia Ella Pamfilova Head of the Central Election Commission
 Russia Oleg Panteleyev0(d. 2016) Member of the Federation Council, First Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Parliamentary Issues
 Russia Nikolai Patrushev Secretary of the Security Council of Russia, former Director of the Federal Security Service
 Russia Arseny Pavlov0(d. 2016) Commander of the 'Sparta Battalion', an armed separatist group involved in the fighting in eastern Ukraine.
 Ukraine Aleksandr Yurevich Petukhov Chairman of Sevastopol Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections
 Russia Andrei Pinchuk [ru] Former Minister for State Security of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Vladimir Pligin Member of the State Duma, Chairman of the State Duma Constitutional Law and Nation Building Committee
 Ukraine Igor Plotnitsky Former Defence Minister and the former Head of the Lugansk People's Republic.
 Ukraine Miroslav Aleksandrovich Pogorelov Deputy Chairman of Sevastopol Electoral Commission during March 2018 elections
 Crimea Natalia Poklonskaya Advisor to the Prosecutor General of Russia, former Ambassador to Cape Verde, former Member of the State Duma, former Prosecutor General of Crimea
 Ukraine Vyacheslav Ponomarev De facto Mayor of Sloviansk
 Ukraine Andriy Portnov Former Member of the Verkhovna Rada
 Russia Yevgeny Prigozhin0(d. 2023) [102] Head of the Wagner Group, Materially assisted, sponsored, or provided financial, material, or technological support for, or goods or services in support of, senior officials of the Russian Federation; extensive business dealings with the Russian Federation Ministry of Defense, and a company with significant ties to him holds a contract to build a military base near the Russian Federation border with Ukraine. Russia has been building additional military bases near the Ukrainian border and has used these bases as staging points for deploying soldiers into Ukraine.[103]
 Ukraine German Prokopiv Active leader of the "Lugansk Guard"
 Russia Yurii Protsenko Member of insurgent group near Sloviansk
 Ukraine Mykola Prysyazhnyuk Former Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine
 Ukraine Artem Pshonka Former Member of the Verkhonva Rada, son of former Prosecutor General Viktor Pshonka
 Ukraine Viktor Pshonka Former Prosecutor General of Ukraine
 Ukraine Andriy Purhin Chairman of the People's Council of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Aleksey Pushkov Member of the Federation Council, former Member of the State Duma, former Chair of the State Duma's International Affairs Committee[7]
 Ukraine Denis Pushilin Head of the Donetsk People's Republic, former prime minister of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Valery Rashkin Former Member of the State Duma, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Ethnicity issues
 Ukraine Viktor Ratushnyak Former Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine
 Russia Andrei Nikolaevich Rodkin Moscow Representative of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Dmitry Rogozin Former Director General of Roscosmos, former Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, former Member of the State Duma
 Russia Arkady Rotenberg Russian businessman
 Russia
 Finland[104]
Boris Romanovich Rotenberg Russian (-Finnish) businessman
 Russia Igor Rotenberg Russian businessman
 Russia
 Finland
Roman Rotenberg Russian (-Finnish) businessman
 Ukraine Miroslav Rudenko [ru] Commanded the illegal Donbas People's Militia. Member of People's Council of Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Nikolai Ryzhkov0(d. 2024) Member of the Federation Council, former Member of the State Duma
 Iran Saeed Aghajani Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander
 Crimea Petr Savchenko Former Finance Minister of the Donetsk People's Republic
 Crimea Svetlana Savchenko Former Member of the State Duma representing Crimea and on Committee for Culture
 Russia Oleg Savelyev Minister for Crimean Affairs
 Russia Igor Sechin Chief Executive Officer of Rosneft, former deputy prime minister of Russia, Advisor to Putin[7]
 Ukraine Olena Semenova Providing material support to the Kalashnikov Concern
 Ukraine Dmitry Semyonov Deputy Prime Minister for Finances of the unrecognized Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Andrey Serdyukov Former Commander of the Russian Airborne Forces
 Russia Igor Sergun0(d. 2016) Director of Russian Military Intelligence
 Russia Kirill Shamalov Russian businessman
 Russia Nikolai Shamalov Second largest shareholder of Bank Rossiya
 Russia Vladimir Shamanov Former Member of the State Duma, former governor of Ulyanovsk Oblast, former Commander of the Russian Airborne Troops
 Belarus Dzmitry Shautsou General director of Belarus Red Cross
 Russia Igor Shchyogolev Pleinopoteniary Representative to the Central Federal District, former Minister of Communications and Mass Media
 Ukraine Igor Shevchenko[105] Prosecutor of Sevastopol
 Crimea Mikhail Sheremet Member of the State Duma
 Crimea Pavel Shperov Former Member of the State Duma represents Crimea and on Committee for CIS Affairs, Eurasian Integration and Relations with Compatriots
 Ukraine Alexandr Shubin Minister of Justice of the Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Lyudmila Shvetsova0(d. 2014) Deputy Chairman of the State Duma, United Russia
 Russia Anatoly Sidorov Former Commander of Western Military District
 Ukraine Yuriy Sivokonenko Member of the Parliament of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic and works in the Union of veterans of the Donbas Berkut.
 Russia Andrei Skoch [98] [98] Member of the State Duma
 Russia Leonid Slutsky Member of the State Duma and the LDPR party
 Ukraine
 Israel
Eduard Stavytsky Former Energy Minister of Ukraine
 Russia Vladislav Surkov Close ally to Vladimir Putin
 Ukraine Dmytro Tabachnyk Former Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine
 Belarus Aliaksei Talai Founder of the Charitable Foundation Aleksey Talai
 Ukraine Oksana Tchigrina Spokesperson of the unrecognized Lugansk People's Republic
 Crimea Rustam Temirgaliev Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Crimea
 Russia Katerina Tikhonova Daughter of President Vladimir Putin[95]
 Russia
 Finland
 Armenia
Gennady Timchenko Russian (-Finnish) businessman
 Italy Tatyana Zakrzevskaya Former Assessor of Productive Activities, Economy, Credit, Tourism and Work of Tuscany[106]
 Ukraine Alexander Timofeyev [ru] Minister of Budget of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Aleksandr Tkachyov Former Governor of Krasnodar Krai and Minister of Agriculture
 Ukraine Mikhail Tolstykh0(d. 2017) Commander of the 'Somali' battalion, an armed separatist group involved in the fighting in eastern Ukraine
 Russia Sergey Anatolevich Topor-Gilka Director general of Technopromexport (VO TPE), supports power supply in Crimea and Sevastopol independent of Ukraine
 Russia Aleksandr Totoonov Member of the Federation Council of Russia
 Ukraine Oleg Tsarov Creator of the Parliament of Novorossiya, former Member of the Verkhovna Rada
 Crimea Sergei Tsekov Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council of Crimea
 Ukraine Gennadiy Tsypkalov0(d. 2016) Former prime minister of the Luhansk People's Republic
 Ukraine Sergei Tsyplakov One of the leaders of the People's Militia of Donbas
 Russia Igor Turchenyuk Commander of the Russian forces in Crimea
 Russia Oleg Usachev Providing material support to Gennady Timchenko
 Russia Yuri Ushakov Foreign Policy Advisor to the president, former Russian Ambassador to the United States
 Russia
 Uzbekistan
Alisher Usmanov [102] Russian (-Uzbek) businessman
 Russia Vladimir Ustinov Presidential envoy to the Southern Federal District of the Russian Federation, former Prosecutor General
 Russia Dmitry Utkin0(d. 2023) Field commander and co-founder of Wagner Group
 Russia Vladimir Vasilyev Member of the State Duma, former Deputy Speaker of State Duma, former Head of the Republic of Dagestan
 Russia Oleh Vasin Member of insurgent group near Slovansk
 Russia Volha Vaukova Head of Delfini
 Russia Viktor Vekselberg Ukrainian-born Russian businessman, owner and president of Renova Group
 Russia Yekaterina Vinokurova Daughter of Minister of Foreign Affairs Sergey Lavrov[95]
 Russia Aleksandr Vitko Former Commander of the Black Sea Fleet
 Russia Vyacheslav Volodin Chairman of the State Duma, former Deputy Chief of Staff[7]
 Russia Viktor Vodolatsky Member of State Duma. Ataman of Great Don Army (2000-2013), Ataman of Union of the Russian and Foreign Cossack Forces
 Russia Yury Vorobyov Deputy Chairman of Federation Council of Russia, supports Russian troops sent to Ukraine
 Russia Maria Vorontsova Daughter of President Vladimir Putin[95]
 Russia Vladimir Yakunin Russian official, former president of the state-run Russian Railways company
 Ukraine Oleksandr Yakymenko Former Head of Security Service of Ukraine
 Ukraine Oleksandr Yanukovych Son of former president of Ukraine Viktor Yanykovych
 Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych 4th President of Ukraine
 Ukraine Viktor Yatsenko Minister of Communications of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Ukraine Oleksandr Yefremov Former Party of Regions faction leader in the Verkhovna Rada, former governor of Luhansk Oblast
 Russia Yunus-bek Yevkurov [98] Deputy Defence Minister, former Head of Ingushetia
 Ukraine Alexander Zakharchenko0(d. 2018) Former head of state and Prime Minister of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic
 Ukraine Vitaliy Zakharchenko Former Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine
 Russia Alexander Zaldastanov Leader of the Night Wolves
 Ukraine Serhii Zdriliuk Senior aide to Igor Girkin
 Russia Sergei Zheleznyak Member of the State Duma
 Crimea Yuriy Zherebtsov Counsellor of the Speaker of the Supreme Council of Crimea
 Russia Vladimir Zhirinovsky0(d. 2022) Leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia
 Russia Matvey Yozhikov Russian businessman
 Russia Svetlana Zhurova Member of the State Duma, First Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Foreign Affairs in the Duma
 Crimea Petro Zyma[107] Employee of the Federal Security Service; former Chief of the Security Service of Ukraine in Sevastopol

Organizational sanctions

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Representative Name United States[a] European UnionUnited KingdomNorway[b][57][58] AlbaniaIcelandLiechtensteinMontenegro[6][59] Canada[c] Switzerland[d] Australia[e] Japan Remarks
 Russia Bank Rossiya Bank that provided "material support" to Russian officials and whose biggest shareholder is the also-sanctioned Yury Kovalchuk.[100]
 Russia Russian Agricultural Bank aka Rosselkhozbank State-owned agricultural bank that provided "material support" to Russian officials.
 Russia Sberbank and its subsidiaries State owned bank that provided "material support" to Russian officials
 Russia Sobinbank [ru] Subsidiary of Bank Rossiya[7]
 Russia Gazprombank State-owned Russian bank
 Russia Vnesheconombank State-owned Russian bank
 Russia VTB Group and its subsidiaries State owned bank that provided "material support" to Russian officials
 Russia InvestCapitalBank Bank associated with the Rotenbergs[7]
 Russia SMP Bank [ru] Bank associated with the Rotenbergs[7]
 Ukraine ExpoBank [uk] Bank
 Russia RosEnergoBank Bank
 Russia Russian National Commercial Bank Bank with largest network in Crimea
 Russia CJSC ABR Management Manages Bank Rossiya group assets
 Russia Abros Subsidiary of Bank Rossiya[7]
 Russia Zest Subsidiary of Bank Rossiya[7]
 Russia Volga Group Investment firm belonging to Gennady Timchenko[7]
 Ukraine Profaktor TOV [uk] Accounting, auditing, bookeeping firm associated with Petr Savchenko
 Russia NPO Mashinostroyeniya Rocketry design bureau of Tactical Missiles Corporation within Federal Agency for State Property Management: Almaz; spacecraft; space satellites; surface, underwater, and ground platform-based launched cruise missiles and intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM)
 Russia High Precision Systems, OAO Wysokototschnye Kompleksi Joint stock company selling anti-aircraft and anti-tank armaments, part of ROSTEC
 Russia Almaz-Antey Concern Group of companies selling defense weapons
 Russia Kalashnikov Concern Group of companies selling defense weapons
 Russia JSC Chemcomposite State corporation selling armaments
 Russia JSC Tula Arms Plant State corporation selling armaments
 Russia JSC Sirius State corporation selling armaments
 Russia OJSC Stankoinstrument State corporation selling armaments
 Russia Rosoboronexport [102] Sole state intermediary agency for Russia's exports/imports of defense-related and dual use products, technologies and services
 Russia Rostec State corporation which is a group of companies and holding companies selling aircraft, electronics, and armaments
 Russia PJSC United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) [102] State corporation which manufactures, designs and sells military, civilian, transport, and unmanned aircraft
 Russia Bazalt Through Techmash, a Rostec company: weapons manufacturing company that designs, develops, and manufactures bombs, glide bombs, precision-guided munitions, and rocket-propelled grenade launchers (RPG)
 Russia Concern Radio-Electronic Technologies (KRET) or (CRET) A holding company of Rostec: develops and manufactures military spec radio-electronic, state identification, aviation and radio-electronic equipment, multi-purpose measuring devices, detachable electrical connectors and a variety of civil products. Developed one of the two existing state radiolocation identification systems
 Russia Concern Sozvezdie Through United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation (UIMC), a Rostec company: develops and manufactures electronic warfare, radio communications, electronic countermeasures systems and equipment
 Russia KBP Instrument Design Bureau Through High Precision Systems, a Rostec company: designs high-precision weapon systems
 Russia Uralvagonzavod Holding company in Rostec: designs and manufactures railway cars, tractors, bulldozers, Heavy equipment, T-14 Armata & T-90 main battle tanks, and other military weapon systems
 Russia Oboronprom Holding company in Rostec: parent company of Russian Helicopters, leading Russian designer and manufacturer for helicopters and helicopter engines, their air-defense systems, and complex radio-electronic systems.
 Russia Rostelecom Russia's largest telecommunications company. Financial transactions are heavily restricted by U.S. Treasury[108]
 Russia RusHydro Russian hydroelectric company, one of Russia's largest energy producers. Financial transactions are heavily restricted by U.S. Treasury[108]
 Russia Alrosa The world's largest diamond mining company, responsible for 90% of Russia's diamond mining capacity (which is 28% of the global total). Financial transactions are heavily restricted by U.S. Treasury[108]
 Russia Sovcomflot Russia's largest maritime and freight shipping company.[108]
 Russia VO Technopromexport (VO TPE), both OOO and OAO Company supplying support for independent electrical power supply in Crimea
 Russia Interautomatika Company supplying support for independent electrical power supply in Crimea
 Crimea Chornomornaftogaz Crimea-based gas company,[37] allegedly sanctioned in order to prevent Russian state company Gazprom from dealing with or acquiring it.[109] After appropriation by Gazprom, also sanctioned by the EU.[53]
 Russia Stroygazmontazh Gas-related company tied to the Rotenbergs[7]
 Russia Mostotrest Construction company
 Russia Rosneft Energy company
 Russia Gazprom Neft Energy company
 Russia Transneft Energy company
 Russia Novatek Russian natural gas producer controlled by Gennady Timchenko[31]
 Russia Stroytransgaz Energy company associated with Volga Group and Gennady Timchenko[7]
 Russia Stroytransgaz-M [ru] Energy company associated with Volga Group and Gennady Timchenko[7]
 Russia Sakhatrans Transportation company associated with Volga Group and Gennady Timchenko
 Russia Transoil Largest privately owned Russian railway carrier of oil and oil products associated with Volga Group and Gennady Timchenko[110]
 Russia 224th Flight Unit State Airlines[111]
 Russia Vladimirovka Advanced Weapons and Research Complex[112]
 Russia Ashuluk Firing Range[113]
 Panama Lerma Trading Firm associated with Gennady Timchenko[31]
 Cyprus
British Virgin Islands 
  Switzerland
LTS Holdings Formerly known as International Petroleum Products (IPP), a firm associated with Gennady Timchenko
 Russia Transservice LLC Subsidiary of Transoil, associated with Gennady Timchenko[31]
 Luxembourg Maples SA Firm through which the Transservice and Transoil railway companies are associated with Gennady Timchenko[31]
 British Virgin Islands Fentex Properties Firm associated with Gennady Timchenko that controls his stake in Gunvor[31]
 Cyprus White Seal Holdings Firm associated with Gennady Timchenko through which he owns a large stake in Novatek[31]
 Russia Aquanika Company selling water associated with Volga Group and Gennady Timchenko[114]
 Crimea Feodosia Enterprise of oil supping
 Crimea State ferry enterprise 'Kerch ferry' Enterprise transferred contrary to the Ukrainian law
 Crimea State enterprise 'Sevastopol commercial seaport' Enterprise transferred contrary to the Ukrainian law
 Crimea State enterprise 'Kerch commercial sea port' Enterprise transferred contrary to the Ukrainian law
 Crimea Resort 'Nizhnyaya Oreanda' Enterprise transferred contrary to the Ukrainian law
 Crimea Crimean enterprise 'Azov distillery plant' Enterprise transferred contrary to the Ukrainian law
 Crimea State concern 'National Association of producers "Massandra"' Enterprise transferred contrary to the Ukrainian law
 Crimea State enterprise 'National Institute of Vine and Wine "Magarach"' Enterprise transferred contrary to the Ukrainian law
 Crimea State enterprise 'Factory of sparkling wine Novy Svet' Enterprise transferred contrary to the Ukrainian law
 Crimea Yalta Film Studio Film production studio in Crimea that supports Russian interests
 Russia VAD, AO [ru] Russia-based company constructing the Tavrida Highway (federal Р260) in Crimea which will be the primary connection among the Crimean Bridge, Simferopol, and Sevastopol
 Russia Dobrolet Airlines Russian low-cost airline, exclusive operator of flights between Moscow and Simferopol
 Crimea Universal-Avia Illegal ownership transfer of state-owned air transportation company
 Russia Avia Group Termnial LLC Subsidiary of Sheremetyevo International Airport associated with Volga Group and Gennady Timchenko[115]
 Russia Avia Group Nord Subsidiary of Pulkovo International Airport associated with Volga Group and Gennady Timchenko[115]
 Russia Army of the South-East [ru] (Russian: Армия Юго-Востока) Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Donbass People's Militia Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Great Don Army Illegal armed separatist group that establish the Cossack National Guard
 Russia Cossack National Guard Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia People's Militia of Luhansk People's Republic Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Luhansk Guard Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Vostok Battalion Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia SOBOL Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Southeast Movement Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Oplot Battalion [ru] Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Kalmius Battalion Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Smert (death) Battalion [ru] Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Prizrak Brigade Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Somalia Battalion Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Sparta Battalion Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Zarya Battalion [ru] Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Night Wolves Illegal armed separatist group
 Russia Free Donbass Political party in Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Donetsk Republic Political party in Donetsk People's Republic
 Russia Peace to Luhansk region Political party in Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia People's Union Political party in Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Luhansk Economic Union Political party in Luhansk People's Republic
 Russia Novorossiya Party Political party in Federal State of Novorossiya
 Russia Federal State of Novorossiya Unrecognized entity
 Russia Donetsk People's Republic Unrecognized entity
 Russia Luhansk People's Republic Unrecognized entity

Further sanctions by the US have been made in February 2024, presumably in response to the death of Alexei Navalny in a Work Camp prison, and to mark the upcoming second anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

Removal from sanctions list

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In early-March 2014, the European Union froze all funds belonging to Raisa Bohatyriova on suspicion of her illegal use of budget funds.[116] It was reported in 2016 that, according to the Ukrainian government, she had since repaid government funds that had been allegedly misappropriated.[117] For this, her funds in the EU were unfrozen on 6 March 2016.[117]

Frozen accounts and property

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Country Private property Date Source
Switzerland 8.79 billion euro 14 May 2022 [118][99]
Czech Republic hundreds of millions in Czech koruna 27 March 2022 [119]
Cayman Islands 7.3 billion dollars 8 April 2022 [120]
Jersey 7 billion dollars 13 April 2022 [121]
Netherlands 500-600 million dollars 13 April 2022 [122]
United Kingdom 10 billion pounds 14 April 2022 [123]
Ukraine 26 billion hryvnia 18 April 2022 [124]
European Union, total 35 billion euro 22 April 2022 [125]
France 23.5 billion euro 22 April 2022 [125]
Belgium 10 billion euro 22 April 2022 [125]
Italy 1.1 billion euro 22 April 2022 [125]
Ireland 839.4 million euro 22 April 2022 [125]
Poland 34.5 million euro 22 April 2022 [125]
Sweden 28.8 million euro 22 April 2022 [125]
Finland 225 thousand euro 28 April 2022 [126]

22 March 2022 statistics

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Country Russian and Ukrainian people and organisations sanctioned
World 7116[127]
United States 1244
United Kingdom 1037
Switzerland 1033
Canada 980
European Union 953
France 944
Australia 699
Japan 229

By Russia

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Prior to 2022

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In May 2014, Russia sanctioned more individuals from the United States and Canada, but the list has not yet been revealed.[128]

After a member of the German Bundestag was denied entry into Russia in May 2015, Russia released a blacklist to the European Union governments of 89 politicians and officials from the EU who are not allowed entry into Russia under the present sanctions regime. Russia asked for the blacklist to not be made public

.[129] The list is said to include eight Swedes, as well as two Member of Parliament (MPs) and two Member of the European Parliament (MEPs) from the Netherlands.[130] Finland's national broadcaster Yle published a leaked German version of the list.[131][132]

In January and March of 2015, three politicians from Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland were blocked from entering Russia due to alleged "anti-Russian activities."[133][134]

On October 22, 2018, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on special economic measures in relation to Ukraine's unfriendly actions against Russian individuals and entities. On August 21, 2021, Russia expanded its economic sanctions on Ukrainian individuals and included Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and National Security and Defense Council Secretary Oleksiy Danilov. The updated version of the list of sanctioned individuals, approved by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, was published on the government website containing legal information. The sanctions include freezing non-cash accounts and other assets in Russia and a ban on capital transfers from Russia. The number of sanctioned Ukrainian individuals rose from 849 to 922.[135]

Removal from sanction list

Russia has lifted targeted sanctions to allow US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Victoria Nuland to visit Moscow for meetings with Russian officials on October 12, 2021.

Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for Russia's Foreign Ministry, said Nuland was in the sanctions list that prohibits individuals from entering the country, but it has been removed after the US nixed a similar restriction, barring a Russian citizen from entering the country.

"Indeed, she was on a sanction list. It means that such a person cannot cross the border. They put Russian representatives on their sanction lists, hence, in this case the matter was settled on the parity basis," said Zakharova in an interview on the Rossiya 1 television channel.

Zakharova confirmed that the US had removed some Russian representatives from their sanction lists, and said Nuland's visit to Russia was requested by the US."I think our Western partners should analyze this approach and understand that we can respond in a negative manner to negative things. We can also respond in a positive manner to positive things and have always been opting for the latter," she said. Zakharova later clarified to Govorit Moskva radio that one Russian citizen had been removed from the US sanctions list, but she did not disclose the person's name.[136]

Post 24 February 2022

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Personal sanctions

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Against US

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On March 15, 2022, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation (MFARF) said it had imposed sanctions on US President Joe Biden and 12 other US officials.[137] The MFARF released a statement on April 13, 2022, announcing sanctions against 398 members of the U.S. House of Representatives.[138]

On May 21, 2022, the MFARF published on its website list US citizens who are banned from entering Russia on a permanent basis. The "stop list" included 963 people.[139] Russia has imposed personal sanctions on 61 US officials including Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and leading defence and media executives, the Russian foreign ministry said on June 6, 2022.[140] US President Joe Biden's wife and daughter have been banned from Russia, along with 23 other Americans, the MFARF said on June 28, 2022.[141]

On September 5, 2022, the Russian Foreign Ministry prohibited 25 high-ranking officials, business people, and actors from entering Russia "on a permanent basis."[142] The move comes in retaliation for U.S. President Joe Biden's sanctions against Moscow, the press release added.[143] The Russian Foreign Ministry has sanctioned 200 US nationals in retaliation for American sanctions on November 11, 2022 . Notable persons include the immediate family of US President Biden, officials and their immediate family, and lawmakers. With these additions, the Russian Foreign Ministry has now sanctioned 1,073 Americans.[144]

Russia has imposed personal sanctions on 77 US politicians and officials, the Russian foreign ministry released on February 8, 2023.[145] On February 16, 2023, the Migration Service of the Moscow Police slapped a 40-year entry ban to Russia on American citizen Alicia Day, who was detained two weeks earlier after walking a calf along Moscow's Red Square.[146]

On May 17, 2023, additional 500 American citizens, including former US President Barack Obama, have been indefinitely barred from entering Russia, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced. Among the newly blacklisted are significant figures, officials, lawmakers, experts and heads of military-industrial companies, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement. Moscow said the travel ban was introduced in response to repeatedly imposed anti-Russian sanctions by the Joe Biden administration."It is high time for Washington to learn that not a single hostile attack against Russia will be left without a strong reaction," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.[147]

On March 15,2024, Russia has banned entry to another 227 Americans involved in fostering and implementing the Russophobic policy of the current US administration, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced.[148]

Against Canada

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A total of 313 Canadian officials and MPs including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau were blacklisted by Russia on March 15. On April 13, Russia sanctioned 87 Canadian senators.

On April 28, the Russian Foreign Ministry published a list of 592 Canadian citizens that are permanently barred from entering the country.[149] Moscow is set to bar entry permissions for 26 nationals of Canada in response to the country's earlier announced measures, the MFARF said on May 21, 2022.[150]

Russia on June 3, 2022, announced a travel ban on 41 Canadian citizens, including several members of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, in retaliation for "anti-Russian" sanctions imposed on Moscow over Ukraine.[151] Russia sanctioned 43 Canadian citizens on June 27, 2022, barring them from entering the country in a tit-for-tat response to Western sanctions on Moscow.[152] Moscow barred entry to 62 Canadian citizens in response to another expansion of anti-Russian sanctions by Ottawa, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in its statement on August 5, 2022.[153]

Moscow barred entry to 55 Canadian and American citizens in response to another expansion of anti-Russian sanctions by Ottawa, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in its statement on August 31, 2022.[154]

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on September 22, 2022, that an additional 87 Canadian citizens have been indefinitely barred from entering the country in response to Ottawa's anti-Russian sanctions. The newly blacklisted are Canada's regional leaders, senior military officers, heads of companies supplying Ukraine with weapons and dual-use technologies. A total of 905 Canadians have been under Moscow's sanctions, including a travel ban, official data show.[155] Russia's Foreign Ministry announced on November 14, 2022, that 100 Canadians have been added to the list of people banned from entering the country in response to sanctions against Russia by Canada.[156] In response to Ottawa's sanctions, Russia has blacklisted 200 Canadians, banning them from entering the country, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on December 9, 2022.

In total, the list of Canadian citizens who are permanently barred entry to the Russian Federation includes 1,204 names.[157]

On April 12, 2023, Russia imposed sanctions on 333 Canadian officials and public figures, including prominent Olympians, in what it said was a tit-for-tat response to Canadian restrictions on Moscow and support for Ukraine.[158]

On March 23, 2024, Russia imposed sanctions on 56 Canadian officials and public figures, in what it said was "in response to sanctions continuously introduced by the liberal government of Justin Trudeau against Russian senior officials, representatives of the business community, academic circles and the civil society, and all those out of favor with official Ottawa patronizing the pro-Nazi regime in Kiev, the entry to the Russian Federation is closed on a permanent basis for 56 Canadian citizens. These people, from academic and pro-Banderite organizations, have been actively involved in the campaign to glorify Hitler's accomplices from the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists-Ukrainian Insurgent Army (OUN-UPA) and the Galicia division, including the disgraceful honoring of Nazi Jaroslav Gunko in the Canadian parliament. This list also includes business people and executives that are complicit in supplying the Armed Forces of Ukraine with arms and who actively participate in the Russophobic campaign fueled by the authorities," the ministry said.[159]

Against Australia and New Zealand

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On April 7, 2022, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced sanctions on 228 members of the Australian government and 130 members of the New Zealand government, including their prime ministers and other high-ranking members of Cabinet.[160] On June 16, 2022, the MFARF said that it was sanctioning an additional 121 Australian citizens, including journalists and defense officials, citing what it calls a "Russophobic agenda" in the country.[161]

Russia has added 39 representatives of Australian security services and defense companies to a "stop-list" that bars them from entering the country, in response to a sanctions law adopted by Canberra, the Russian foreign ministry said on July 21, 2022.[162]

Russia imposed sanctions on 32 citizens of New Zealand, including representatives of the command of the country's armed forces and journalists, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on July 30, 2022.[163] And on September 16, 2022, Russia has sanctioned another 41 Australian nationals from entering the country.[164]

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on January 19, 2023, that 31 officials, journalists and public figures from New Zealand have been indefinitely barred from entering Russia.[165]

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on June 21, 2023, that 48 officials, journalists and defense industry contractors from Australia have been indefinitely barred from entering Russia.[166]

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on April 17, 2024, that 235 officials, journalists and defense industry contractors from Australia have been indefinitely barred from entering Russia.[167]

Against UK

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The MFARF released a statement on April 16, 2022, announcing sanctions against UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and 12 other UK Officials.[168] The MFARF released a statement on April 27, 2022, announcing sanctions against 287 British MPs.[169] On May 24, 2022, Russia imposed sanctions against 154 members of the House of Lords of the British Parliament in response to London's decision to include almost the entire composition of the Russian Federation Council in the sanctions list.[170]

On June 14, 2022, Russia has imposed sanctions on 49 UK citizens, including journalists, defense officials and arms industry executives, in response to western punitive measures against Moscow over the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[171][172] Russia has expanded its sanctions stop-list for British nationals, putting on it 39 politicians, business people, and journalists, including the country's former Prime Minister David Cameron, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on August 1, 2022.[173] On September 14, 2022, the Russian Foreign Ministry sanctioned 30 British citizens. In a statement, it said the British nationals included UK defense lobby representatives and were encouraging anti-Russian agenda.[174]

Moscow has expanded its sanctions stop-list for British nationals, blackballing 36 politicians, security officials, and journalists from the UK, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on January 12, 2023.[175] The Russian Foreign Ministry on March 17, 2023, announced sanctions on 23 more British citizens in a retaliatory move. In a statement on its website, the ministry said officers of the British armed forces involved in the training of Ukrainian military against the Russian army, including commanders of formations that provided instructors for this purpose, have been put on Russia's stop list.

Top officials of the Zinc Network Corporation were also put on the list of British citizens who are now barred from entering Russia, it said. "In addition, restrictions have been imposed on a number of judges and officials of the UK penitentiary system involved in the harassment of independent journalists. "In particular, representatives of the management of the maximum security prison Bermarsh in London, which is known for repeated cases of human rights violations were included in the 'stop list'," the ministry said.[176]

Russia has imposed personal sanctions against 54 British citizens, including officials, journalists and law enforcement representatives, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on August 18, 2023.The decision was taken "in response to London's hostile anti-Russian course," and unilateral sanctions imposed against Russian citizens and economic operators, the ministry said in a statement.[177]

Russia has imposed personal sanctions against 18 British citizens, including officials, scholars and law enforcement representatives, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on February 12, 2024.[178]

Russia has imposed personal sanctions against 22 British citizens, including officials,members of IT sector and legal market, the Foreign Ministry said on April 10, 2024.[179]

Against European countries

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Russia imposed an entry ban for 9 Icelandics, 16 Norwegians, 3 Greenlanders and 3 Faroe Islanders in retaliation for their joining the European Union sanctions, the MFARF said in a statement released on April 29, 2022.[180] Russia banned entry to Minister of Foreign Affairs and Defence and former director of National Security Agency of Montenegro on October 14, 2022.[181] Russia imposed sanctions against 52 key Irish officials and politicians, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on November 16, 2022.[182]

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on March 9, 2023, that 144 citizens of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have been barred from entering Russia. The newly blacklisted are ministers, parliament members, public figures and journalists of the three countries, the ministry said in a statement, without disclosing their names. Russia imposed the travel ban in response to "the active lobbying by the Baltic states of sanctions and other measures against Russia, interference in its internal affairs, and inciting Russophobic sentiments," the statement said.[183]

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on January 19, 2024, imposed an entry ban on a number of Cypriot officials in retaliation for actions against a Rossiyskaya Gazeta correspondent and a Russian embassy staffer, the Russian Foreign Ministry has said in a news release.[184]

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on March 12, 2024, that 347 citizens of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia have been barred from entering Russia. The newly blacklisted are ministers, parliament members, public figures and journalists of the three countries, the ministry said in a statement. The Russian Foreign Ministry blamed the governments of the three Baltic states of interfering in its domestic affairs and “persecuting” their Russian-speaking populations in the announcement published on its website. It also said that the Baltic countries were waging “a barbaric campaign of mass demolition of monuments to Soviet soldiers-liberators, rewriting history, glorifying Nazism,” as well as “pumping up the Kyiv regime with weapons.”“These atrocities demand retaliatory measures against those involved,” the Foreign Ministry's statement continued.[185]

Against Japan

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On May 4, 2022, Russia sanctioned 63 Japanese citizens. They include Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, Foreign Minister Yoshimasa Hayashi and other senior lawmakers.[186] Russia on July 15, 2022, imposed sanctions against 384 members of Japan's parliament. Russia said the measures were taken against those who had "taken an unfriendly, anti-Russian position."[187]

Against Ukraine and Moldova

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Several Kremlin-linked media outlets reported that 31 Ukrainian celebrities, TV presenters, and influencers are now banned from entering Russia for 50 years. The list includes singers Dmytro Monatik, Jamala, Svyatoslav Vakarchuk who is the lead singer of the rock band Okean Elzy, and more. All of them called out Russia for its war against Ukraine.[188]

Russia has banned Interior Minister Ana Revenco and three deputies of the Action and Solidarity Party, PAS, Oazu Nantoi, Olesea Stamate and Lilian Carp on April 24, 2023.[189]

Organizational sanctions

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In March 2015, the Russian Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-being (Rospotrebnadzor) banned supplies of certain household chemicals made in Ukraine. In October 2015, Russia also put a ban on flights between Russia and Ukraine.

From 1 January 2016, Russia suspended the application of the Free Trade Agreement of the Commonwealth of Independent States ("CIS FTA") with respect to Ukraine because Ukraine entered into the Association Agreement with the EU providing Ukraine with access to the European single market in certain sectors. The CIS FTA partially entered into force on 1 January 2016 and became entirely effective on 1 September 2017. According to the CIS FTA, Ukraine cannot simultaneously participate in free trade zones with the EU and the CIS countries.

As a result of the suspension of the CIS FTA, the importation of goods originating from Ukraine to Russia has become subject to regular customs duties as specified in the Common Customs Tariff of the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). Russia also imposed a ban on the transit of certain goods (i.e., goods subject to customs duties other than 0% and the embargoed goods) by road and rail from Ukraine through Russia to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan. The transit of non-restricted goods (by road and rail) from Ukraine through Russia to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan should be carried out only through the territory of Belarus, provided that such goods have identification and tracking means, including those that are operating on the basis of the Global Navigation Satellite System (GLONASS). The drivers of the vehicles, who are involved in road shipments, must have registration vouchers.

At the same time, the CIS FTA remains effective with regard to the exportation of natural gas in a gaseous state from Russia to Ukraine.

In May 2017, in response to Kyiv's ban on the operation of Russia's payment systems, Russia enacted a law restricting money transfers from Russia if a country restricts the operation of Russian payment systems in its territory. As a result, money transfers from Russia to Ukraine can only be performed via Russian systems. The new restrictions apply only to financial transfers conducted without opening a bank account.

In May 2017, Russia requested World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute consultations with Ukraine regarding the restrictions, prohibitions, requirements and procedures adopted and maintained by Ukraine in respect of trade in goods and services from Russia (Case No. DS525).

On 22 October 2018, the Russian president signed a decree calling for counter-sanctions against Ukraine and instructing the Russian government to draw up a list of companies and individuals that would be subject to economic restrictions under the new measures, and a list of the respective restrictions. On 29 December 2018, the Russian prime minister signed Resolution No. 1716-83 extending the import ban of Ukrainian goods (including agricultural products, raw materials, food products, industrial goods and certain personal hygiene products). Resolution No. 1716-83 introduced an import ban with respect to listed goods: (i) originating from Ukraine; (ii) that are supplied from Ukraine; or (iii) that were in transit through the territory of Ukraine. The import ban does not apply to listed goods that are transferred through Russia to third countries (subject to certain conditions).

On 18 April 2019, the Russian government enacted Governmental Resolution No. 460-25, which introduced two more lists to Resolution No. 1716-83, namely: (i) a list of oil, oil products and other goods that could not be exported from Russia to Ukraine; and (ii) a list of certain fuel and energy products that, from 1 June 2019, could not be exported from Russia to Ukraine without the permission of the Russian Ministry of Economic Development.

During 2019, the Russian government amended the lists of goods subject to the import and/or export ban several times by adding new goods to these lists and lifting the import and/or export ban on certain listed goods. The Russian government also set specific dates for the entry into force of the import ban with respect to certain listed products. Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed a decree expanding the list of Ukrainian companies that have economic sanctions imposed on them in connection with unfriendly actions of Ukraine. The document was published on the official portal of legal information on Friday.

The document introduces amendments to Appendix No. 2 to the Decree of the Government of the Russian Federation of November 1, 2018 No. 1300 on Measures to implement the decree of the president of the Russian Federation No. 592 of October 22, 2018.

In the original version of the document, the list of legal entities subject to special economic measures consisted of 68 companies. Later it was expanded to 75 entities.

Now the list comprises 84 companies that have economic sanctions on them. The new list includes nine more companies, in particular – Donmar LLC, Kranship LLC, Transship LLC and Poltava Auto Unit Plant PJSC.[190]

The Russian government has approved a list of legal entities, which are subject to retaliatory sanctions. The relevant resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers was published on the official portal of legal information on May 11, 2022.

The list includes 31 companies from Germany, France and other European countries, as well as from the US and Singapore. In particular, it includes former European subsidiaries of Gazprom, traders and operators of underground gas storage facilities.

In particular, Russian authorities, legal entities and citizens will not be able to conclude transactions with the sanctioned entities and organizations under their control, fulfill obligations to them under completed transactions, and conduct financial transactions in their favor. This includes the concluded foreign trade contracts. These bans were earlier established by a decree of Putin.

The resolution sets additional criteria for transactions that are prohibited from being performed with companies in the sanctions list. These are transactions concluded in favor of the sanctioned persons, or providing for the making of payments, transactions with securities with the participation or in favor of such companies, or transactions involving the entry of ships owned or chartered by sanctioned persons, in their interest or on their behalf, into the Russian ports.

The resolution appoints the Russian Finance Ministry responsible for sending proposals to the Cabinet of Ministers on making changes to the list, as well as on granting temporary permits for certain transactions with persons under sanctions. The document comes into force from the date of its official publication.

Russia's sanctions list includes Gazprom Germania GmbH, Gazprom Schweiz AG, Gazprom Marketing & Trading USA Inc, Vemex, Wingas, EuRoPol GAZ.[191]

On October 11, Russia's financial monitoring agency, Rosfinmonitoring, has added US tech giant Meta Platforms Inc, the parent company of Instagram and Facebook, to its list of "terrorists and extremists".[192]

On October 26, Russia banned dealings in the shares or share capital of 45 banks or banking units, all either owned by parties in countries that Russia terms "unfriendly" or owned through foreign capital. The list followed a decree issued on August 5 by President Vladimir Putin banning dealings in stakes in the financial and energy sectors owned by parties in "unfriendly" countries unless specific permission was given. The list, published on Wednesday, included Russian units of Intesa Sanpaolo, Credit Suisse, Raiffeisen, Citi, OTP Bank, Western Union DP Vostok and UniCredit.[193] Subsidiaries of Deutsche Bank, the French group BNP Paribas, Goldman Sachs, UBS, HSBC, JPMorgan, PayPal service, American Express payment system and others as well as the Russian Yandex-Bank and Ozon-Bank were present.

The list also includes many players specializing in car loans – subsidiaries of foreign automakers: MS Bank Rus (Mitsubishi); RN-Bank (owned by UniCredit and Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi); Toyota Bank (indirectly controlled by Toyota); Mercedes-Benz Bank Rus (Mercedes-Benz Group); BMW Bank (indirectly controlled by BMW).

Russia's government has approved a list of legal entities subject to special economic measures in the area of military-technical cooperation. A corresponding decree has been signed, the cabinet's press service said in a statement on November 8, 2022.

"The list contains 74 entities from Bulgaria, the UK, Germany, Canada, Lithuania, Slovakia, Poland, the Czech Republic, Montenegro, Estonia and the US. Deals with the companies on the list in the area of military-technical cooperation are banned," the statement said.

The decree has been prepared pursuant to an order by Russian President Vladimir Putin ‘On use of retaliatory special economic measures due to hostile actions of certain foreign states and international organizations’.[194]

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Country Name Position
 Australia Scott Morrison Former Prime Minister
Marise Payne Former Foreign Minister
Barnaby Joyce Former Deputy Prime Minister
Rex Patrick Former Senator for South Australia
Angus Campbell Defense Force Chief General
Monica Attard Professor and Head of Journalism at University of Technology Sydney
Mel Hupfeld Chief of Air Force
Michael Noonan Chief of Navy
Toby Walsh AI researcher
Christopher Dore Former editor-in-chief of The Australian
Kerry Stokes Seven West Media chairman
Mark Davies Chief engineer of Rio Tinto
Simon Trott CEO of Rio Tinto
Scott Farquhar Co-founder and co-CEO of Atlassian
Jamie Chalker Northern Territory police commissioner
Peter Welling CEO of Serco
Ben Bayot Director, board of directors of Australian Turf Club
Michael Outram Commissioner of the Australian Border Force
David Brown Chief executive of the Department for Correctional Services, South Australia
Joe Buffone Director-general of Emergency Management Australia
Emma Cassar Commissioner of Corrections Victoria
Kevin Corcoran Commissioner of Corrective Services NSW
Annika Burgess Correspondent and producer of the Asia-Pacific news department of ABC
Jason Dasey Producer of the digital block of the Asia-Pacific news department of ABC
Greg Bilton Chief of Joint Operations, former Deputy Commanding General – Operations of United States Army Pacific
Rick Burr Former Chief of Army, former Deputy Commanding General – Operations of United States Army Pacific
Geoff Lee New South Wales Minister for Corrections
Mike Pezzullo Secretary of the Department of Home Affairs of Australia
Natalie Hutchins Minister for Education in Victoria
Karen Webb Commissioner of the New South Wales Police Force
Katarina Carroll Commissioner of the Queensland Police Service
Marc Ablong Deputy home affairs secretary
Mike Cannon-Brookes Co-chairman of Atlassian
Anthony De Ceglie Editor-in-chief of The West Australian
Michael Miller Chairman of the Board of Directors of News Corp Australia
Ben Saul Challis Professor of International Law at the University of Sydney and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow
Jonathan Mead Vice admiral, head of the special working group on nuclear submarines within the AUKUS in the Ministry of Defense
Brian Schmidt Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University
Mike Sneesby Chairman of the board of directors of Nine Entertainment
Hedley Boyd-Moss Vice-president, Head of Development at Dronshield
Angus Bean Chief Technical Officer of Dronshield
John Best Chief technical director of Thales Australia
Juliette McIntyre Lecturer at the University of South Australia
Donald Rothwell Professor at the College of Law, Australian National University
Joseph Siracusa Professor of Political History and International Diplomacy at Curtin University
Belinda Hutchinson Head of the board of directors of Thales Australia, Chancellor of the University of Sydney
Ben Hudson CEO of BAE Systems Australia and member of the global BAE Systems Executive Committee
Luise Elsing Member of the municipal council of Woollahra District (Sydney)
Nick Dole Correspondent of ABC
David Wu Sky News Australia journalist
Crystal Wu Sky News Australia journalist
Lachlan Murdoch Chairman of the Board of Directors of Nova Entertainment, son of Rupert Murdoch
Prudence Murdoch Independent company director of News Corporation, daughter of Rupert Murdoch
Harry Triguboff Managing director of Meriton
Jarrod Villani Chief Operating Officer and Commercial Director, Executive Vice President of Paramount Australia and New Zealand
Peter Jennings Executive director (2012-2022) Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Dominique Frazer Research Fellow, Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Andrew Kefford Deputy Secretary Social Cohesion and Citizenship in the Department of Home Affairs
Malcolm Skene Group Manager, Industry and Border Systems, Australian Border Force
Michael Strickland Managing director, Justice & Immigration at Serco
Mark Ryan Queensland's Minister for Police and Corrective Services
Selena Uibo Attorney-General and Minister for Justice for the Northern Territory
Matthew Varley Northern Territory Correctional Services Commissioner
Vincent Tarzia Former Minister for Police, Emergency Services and Correctional Services for South Australia
Grant Stevens Commissioner of the South Australian Police
Chad Barton Chief Operating Officer and Chief Financial Officer at the Nuix technological company
Amanda Holt Chief Executive Officer at SYPAQ Systems
George Vicino Founder and Owner of SYPAQ Systems
Alex Cresswell Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Thales UK
Cheryl Pearce Deputy Commissioner in the Australian Border Force
Cheryl-Anne Moy Deputy Secretary, Immigration and Settlement Services
Justin Bassi Executive director of Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Malcolm Davis Senior Analyst of Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Anastasia Kapetas National Security Editor, The Strategist, Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Michael Shoebridge Research program director of Defense, Strategy and National Security, Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Peter Layton Research Fellow, Asia Institute, Griffith University
Johnathan Lea Senior reporter for Sky News Australia, specializing in political topics
Amanda Hodge Correspondent of the Southeast Asia Department of The Australian
Robert Murray Chairman of the Board of Directors of Southern Cross Austereo
Stephen Pearson Head of the information technology group of the Ministry of Defense
Robert Plath Rear admiral, head of the special working group on countering COVID-19 in the Ministry of Defense
Peter Costello Former Treasurer
George Savvides Chairman of Special Broadcasting Service
Tanya Monro Chief Defence Scientist
Peter Malinauskas Premier of South Australia
Andrew Bolt Right-wing social and political commentator
Stan Grant Senior Fellow at Australian Strategic Policy Institute
Ita Buttrose Chair of Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Liz Hayes Reporter of 60 Minutes
Gina Rinehart Mining magnate
Andrew Forrest Former CEO and current non-executive chairman of Fortescue Metals Group
Richard Marles Deputy Prime Minister
Simon Birmingham Former Finance Minister. Current leader of the opposition in the Senate.
Jim Chalmers Federal Treasurer
Chris Bowen Federal Minister for Climate Change and Energy
David Fawcett Senator
Mark Dreyfus Federal Attorney-General
Josh Frydenberg Former Federal Treasurer
Karen Andrews Former Minister for Home Affairs
Peter Dutton Former Minister of Defence and current Opposition Leader
Anthony Albanese Prime minister
Julie Collins Federal Minister for Housing and Homelessness
Catherine King Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government
Brendan O'Connor Federal Minister for Skills and Training
Tanya Plibersek Shadow Minister for Education and Minister for Women
Katy Gallagher Federal Minister for Finance, Minister for Women
Joel Fitzgibbon Former Member of Parliament for Hunter
Don Farrell Federal Special Minister of State, Minister for Trade and Tourism
Kristina Keneally Former Senator
Bill Shorten Federal Minister for the National Disability Insurance Scheme, Minister for Government Services
Terri Butler Former Member of Parliament for Griffith
Madeleine King Federal Minister for Resources, Minister for Northern Australia
Ed Husic Federal Minister for Industry and Science
Matt Thistlethwaite Assistant Minister for the Republic
Michelle Rowland Federal Minister for Communications
Amanda Rishworth Federal Minister for Social Services
Jason Clare Federal Minister for Education
Linda Burney Federal Minister for Indigenous Australians
Eric Abetz Former Senator
Alex Antic Senator
James McGrath Senator
James Paterson Senator
Claire Chandler Senator
George Christensen Former Member of Parliament for Dawson. However, there are unconfirmed reports that the Russian ambassador to Australia may have rescinded the sanction as of September 20, 2022[195]
Brian Mitchell MP, House of Representatives
Daniel Mulino MP, House of Representatives
David Smith MP, House of Representatives
Tim Wilson MP, House of Representatives
Angie Bell MP, House of Representatives
Sharon Bird MP, House of Representatives
Ben Morton MP, House of Representatives
Russell Broadbent MP, House of Representatives
Scott Buchholz MP, House of Representatives
Anthony D. Burke MP, House of Representatives
Warren Entsch MP, House of Representatives
Josh Burns MP, House of Representatives
Mark Butler MP, House of Representatives
Trevor Evans MP, House of Representatives
Michelle Landry MP, House of Representatives
Anthony Byrne MP, House of Representatives
Paul Fletcher MP, House of Representatives
Darren Chester MP, House of Representatives
Lisa Chesters MP, House of Representatives
Concetta Fierravanti-Wells Former Senator
Jim Molan Senator
Amanda Stoker Former Senator
Raff Ciccone Senator
Andrew Hastie MP, House of Representatives
Peter Khalil MP, House of Representatives
Adam Bandt Leader of the Australian Greens
Daniel Tehan Former Minister for Trade, Tourism and Investment
Kim Carr Labour MP
Kevin Andrews Father of the Australian House of Representatives
Kimberley Kitching Former Labor Senator
Matthew Guy Outgoing Opposition Leader of Victoria
Steve Dimopoulos Labor MP
Michaelia Cash Former attorney general
Penny Wong Minister for Foreign Affairs and Leader of the Government in the Senate
 Austria Raiffeisenbank (Russia) Subsidiary of Raiffeisen Bank International, a fully controlled subsidiary of Austrian banking group Raiffeisen Zentralbank
 Belgium[196] Mark Demesmaeker Member of the European Parliament
Guy Verhofstadt[129] Leader of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats faction of the European Parliament
 Bulgaria[131] Ilian Vassilev Former Bulgarian Ambassador to Russia
Arsenal AD Oldest Bulgarian arms supplier
VMZ Sopot Largest armaments factory in Bulgaria
Beta Corp AD Armaments factory in Bulgaria
UMT LLC Armaments factory in Bulgaria, leading Bulgarian manufacturer of carbide cutting tools
Arcus Co Armaments factory in Bulgaria
TEREM Government owned specializing in servicing equipment and producing ammunition and spares
EIM Trade Ltd. Armaments factory in Bulgaria
Balkan Hunter Armaments factory in Bulgaria
Hartford International Group Armaments factory in Bulgaria
Sage Consultations Armaments factory in Bulgaria
Balkanrous Trading Armaments factory in Bulgaria
Emco Ltd. Armaments factory in Bulgaria
EL kart Armaments factory in Bulgaria
Metalika-AB Armaments factory in Bulgaria
Dunarit AD Armaments factory in Bulgaria
 Canada[197] Christine Hogan Executive director for Canada, Ireland and the Caribbean at the World Bank Group
Justin Trudeau[198] Prime Minister of Canada
Sophie Grégoire Trudeau Wife of Justin Trudeau
Mary Simon Governor general of Canada
Mike Farnworth Deputy premier of British Columbia
Caroline Mulroney Minister of Francophonie, Minister of Transport for Ontario
Jill Dunlop Secretary of State for Colleges and Universities of Ontario
Doug Downey Attorney General of Ontario
Parm Gill Minister of Red Tape Reduction
Michael Ford (politician) Ontario Minister of Citizenship and Multiculturalism
Monte McNaughton Ontario Secretary of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development
Ranj Pillai Premier of Yukon
Scott Gillingham Mayor of Winnipeg
Kimberly Prost Judge of ICC
Tessa Virtue Five-time Olympic medallist
Alexandre Bilodeau Retired freestyle skier, Olympian
Beckie Scott Retired Cross-country Skier, Olympian
Brendan Green Biathlete and cross-country skier, Olympian
Carol Huynh Retired Canadian freestyle wrestler, Olympian
Christine Nesbitt Retired long track speed skater, Olympian
Clara Hughes Cyclist and speed skater, Olympian
David Ford (kayaker) Slalom canoeist
Chandra Crawford Cross-country skier, Olympian
Meagan Duhamel Pair skier, Olympian
Melissa Bishop-Nriagu Runner, Olympian
Michael Barry (cyclist) Author and former professional road racing cyclist, Olympian
Michael Janyk Retired alpine skier, Olympian
Thomas Grandi Retired alpine skier, Olympian
Scott Frandsen Rower, Olympian
Devon Kershaw Retired cross-country skier, Olympian
Stephanie Labbé Retired professional soccer player, Olympian
Tabia Charles Long jumper, Olympian
Sara Renner Retired cross-country skier, Olympian
Perdita Felicien Retired hurdler, Olympian
Rosanna Crawford Biathlete
Sarah Wells Hurdler, Olympian
Roddy Ward Cross country ski & biathlon coach
Milaine Thériault Retired cross-country skier, Olympian
Kelly VanderBeek Retired alpine skier, Olympian
Kristina Groves Retired speed skier, Olympian
Larry Cain Sprint canoeist, Olympian
Leah Pells Retired female track and field athlete, Olympian
Jennifer Heil Free-style skier, Olympian
Jen Kish Former rugby union player, Olympian
Kaillie Humphries Bobsledder, Olympian
Jayna Hefford Retired ice hockey player, Olympian
Drew Goldsack Cross-country skier, Olympian
Duff Gibson Skeleton racer, Olympian
Georgia Simmerling Road and track cyclist, Olympian
Jane Thornton Olympic rower
Gilmore Junio Speedskater, Olympian
Helen Upperton Bobsledder, Olympian
Alex Harvey (skier) Skier, Olympian
Hayley Wickenheiser Hockey player, Six-time Olympian
Ghislaine Landry Rugby union player
Cameron Ahmad Director of Communications to Office of the prime minister of Canada
Jeremy Broadhurst Senior Advisor to the Office of the prime minister of Canada
Marjorie Michel Deputy Chief of Staff of the Prime Minister
John Broadhead Chief of Political Affairs of the Prime Minister Office
Olga Radchenko Head of the Secretariat of the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship
Jason Easton Head of the Secretariat of the Minister of International Trade
Vandana Fatima Kattar-Miller Executive officer of TD Bank, former high-ranking official of the Prime Minister's Office
Dan Costello Adviser to the prime minister of Canada on Foreign and Defense Policy
Ann Fitz-Gerald Director of the Balsillie School of International Affairs and a professor in Wilfrid Laurier University's Political Science Department
Keri-Lynn Wilson Conductor, organizer of the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra
Judy Sgro Chair of the Canada-Taiwan Friendship Group
Paul Wynnyk Former Deputy Chief of National Defense Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces, retired Lieutenant General
Christian Borys Creator of the resource "Saint Javelin"
George Dangerfield Former Attorney of Manitoba
Mike Greenley CEO of MDA
Scott Hamilton Prison center guard in Calgary
Shelly Bruce Chief of Communications Security Canada
Ahmed Khalid Al-Rawi Simon Fraser University Fellow
Donald MacPherson Executive director of the NGO Canadian Drug Policy Coalition
John Ossowski Head of the Canada Border Services Agency
Roland Paris Professor and Head of the Graduate School of Public and International Relations at the University of Ottawa
Heather Stefanson Premier of Manitoba
Adrien Blanchard Press secretary of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada
François Legault Premier of Quebec
Tim Houston Premier of Nova Scotia
Blaine Higgs Premier of New Brunswick
Dennis King Premier of Prince Edward Island
Andrew Furey Premier of Newfoundland and Labrador
Caroline Cochrane Premier of Northwest Territories
Sandy Silver Premier of Yukon Territory
P.J. Akeeagok Premier of Nunavut
Margaret Thom Commissioner of the Northwest Territories
Angelique Bernard Commissioner of the Yukon Territories
Eva Aariak Commissioner of Nunavut
Éric Martel President and CEO of Bombardier Inc.
Penny H. Wise President and managing director of 3M Canada
Timothy Joseph Nohara President and CEO, Accipiter Radar Technologies
Linda Wolstencroft President of Aerospace Business Development Associates Inc.
Robert Gow President of Avionics Design Services Ltd.
Nicholas Shewchenko President of Biokinetics and Associates Ltd.
Benjamin Whitney President of Armo Tool & Abuma Manufacturing
Debbie Stone President of AJStone Company Ltd.
Joseph A. Fisher Founder of Thornhill Medical
Alexander Kuyanov CEO of Alpha Optics Systems Inc.
John Knowlton husband of the Minister of National Defense of Canada A. Anand
Jacques Paul-Robert Prévost Chief of the Strategic Joint Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces, Major General
Christopher F. Sutherland Acting Chief of Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces, Rear Admiral
Patrice S. Sabourin Chief of Cyber Operations, Canada's National Defense Headquarters, Brigadier General
Tod Strickland Head of the Canadian Forces College in Toronto, Brigadier Generalm Former commander of HMCS Halifax
Kazimieras Deksnys Chairman of the Lithuanian-Canadian community
Leah West Assistant Professor of International Affairs at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University
Stéphane Bergeron Member of the House of Commons, Bloc Québécois
Denis Trudel Member of the House of Commons, Bloc Québécois
Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe Member of the House of Commons, Bloc Québécois
Scott Bishop Representative of the Canadian Armed Forces to the NATO Military Committee, Vice Admiral
Bob Rae Permanent Representative of Canada to the United Nations
Lubomyr Luciuk Professor of political geography at the Royal Military College of Canada
Taras Kuzio Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Ukraine at the University of Alberta
Paul Desmarais Jr. CEO of Power Corporation of Canada
David Collenette Chairman of the Canadian NATO Association, former Minister of National Defence
Dana Larsen Writer, one of the founders of the Marijuana Party
Blair Longley Party leader of the Marijuana Party
Jyoti Gondek Mayor of Calgary
Danielle Smith Premier of Alberta
Ed Stelmach Former Premier of Alberta
Jean Charest Former Premier of Quebec
Peter MacKay Former attorney general, Cabinet Minister and Member of the House of Commons of Canada
Katheryn Winnick Actress
Jim Carrey Actor
Glen Lynch CEO of Volatus Airspace
Caroline Xavier Head of Canada's Communications Security Authority
Damon Murchison President and CEO of the investment fund "IG Wealth Management"
Myroslava Oleksiuk Activist, mother of Canadian House of Commons member Ivan Baker
Stephan "Steve" Bandera Journalist, grandson of Stepan Bandera
Steven MacBeth Commander of the Canadian-NATO battalion in Latvia from July 2018 to January 2019, retired lieutenant colonel
Wade Rutland Commander of the Canadian-NATO battalion in Latvia from July 2017 to January 2018, colonel
Philippe Sauve Commander of the Canadian-NATO battalion in Latvia from January to July 2019, lieutenant colonel
Sean French Commander of the Canadian-NATO battalion in Latvia from January to July 2018, lieutenant colonel
Stephen Harper Former prime minister of Canada
Rick Hillier Former chief of the defence staff
Ian Scott Head of broadcasting regulator the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission
Michael Wright Head of Canadian Forces Intelligence Command
John Horgan Former Premier of British Columbia
Jody Wilson-Raybould Former Minister of Justice and Attorney General
Fen Osler Hampson Chancellor's Professor at Carleton University and President of the World Refugee & Migration Council
Michael Hood Former Commander of the Canadian Air Force, retired lieutenant general
Christyn Cianfarani President & CEO at Canadian Association of Defence and Security Industries
Janice Charette Clerk of the Privy Council of Canada
Chris Ecklund Entrepreneur, project manager for recruiting Canadian citizens as mercenaries for the armed forces of Ukraine (Internet resource fightforukraine.ca)
Joseph Ewatski Former police chief of Winnipeg
Douglas Harrison Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Commercial Corporation
Marc Emery Canadian cannabis rights activist, entrepreneur and politician
George Furey Speaker of Senate
Catherine Tait CEO of CBC
Katie Telford Chief of Staff to the prime minister of Canada
Meaghan Thumath Director of the British Columbia Center for Infectious Diseases
Richard Wilson Head of a pre-trial detention center in Calgary
Kevin Ford President and CEO of Calian Group, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Association of Defense and Security Sector Industries
Mona Fortier President of the Treasury Board
Richard Foster CEO and Vice President of L3Harris Technologies Canada, chairman of the Board of Directors of the Aerospace Industries Association of Canada
David Walmsley Editor-in-chief of Globe and Mail
Ron McKinnon Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Peter Fragiskatos Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Ali Ehsassi Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Ken Hardie Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Iqra Khalid Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Maninder Sidhu Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Anita Vandenbeld Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Sameer Zuberi Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Peter Fonseca Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party and former athlete
Raquel Dancho Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
Arnold Viersen Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
David Sweet Former Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
David Anderson Former Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
Jasraj Hallan Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
Randy Hoback Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
Michael Cooper Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
Scott Reid Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
Emmanuel Dubourg Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Pierre Poilievre Leader of the Official Opposition of Canada
Heather McPherson Member of the House of Commons, New Democratic Party
Rob Oliphant Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister for Foreign Affairs, member of the House of Commons of Parliament from the Liberal Party
Serge Cormier Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, member of the House of Commons of Parliament from the Liberal Party
George Chahal Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Jean Yip Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Newcon International Ltd. Laser equipment supplier
Alpha Optics Systems Ltd. Laser equipment supplier
Jim Watson Mayor of Ottawa
Doug Ford Premier of Ontario
Margaret MacMillan Historian, professor emeritus at the University of Toronto
Michael Pal Commander of the Unifire training mission in UK
Guy Tombs President of Ridgeway International Canada Inc.
Johnathan Lee Obst General manager of Rockwell Collins Canada
Jim Garrington CEO of Shark Marine Technologies Inc.
Blake Dickson President and CEO of Wade Antenna/Taco Antenna
Daniel S. Goldberg President and CEO of Telesat Canada
Paul Bouchard President and CEO of Top Ace Holdings Inc.
Barbara Zvan President and CEO of University Pension Plan Ontario
Michael Rousseau President and CEO of Air Canada
Andrew D'Souza Badminton player, co-founder and executive chairman of the financial services company Clearco
Jordan Banks Co-founder of Thunder Road Capital
Maria Della Posta President of Pratt and Whitney Canada
Ivonka Survilla President of the Rada of the Belarusian Democratic Republic in exile
Larry Rosen President and CEO of Harry Rosen Inc.
Michael Serbinis President and CEO of League Incorporated
Michael McCain President and CEO of Maple Leaf Foods
Eugene Roman Chair of the Ukrainian Catholic University Foundation
Allan Rock Former Canadian Minister of Justice
Yiagadeesen Samy Director of the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs
Peter John Loewen Director of the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy
Richard D. Ackerman President of QinetiQ Canada
Louis Brunet Managing Director of Collins Aerospace Canada
Rick Gerbrecht President and General Director of Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems Canada Ltd
David A. Gossen President of IMP Aerospace and Defence
Ray Castelli CEO of Weatherhaven
Jean-Francois Godbout Head of Airbus Defence and Space Canada
Bryan Bayda Bishop of the Eparchy of Toronto and Eastern Canada in the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church
Tamara Bolotenko Vice Principal at Toronto French School (TFS) – Canada's International School and head of the Help Us Help charity organisation
Dani Reiss President and CEO of Canada Goose Inc.
Wes Hall (businessman) Executive Chairman of KSS Group of Companies, founder of the BlackNorth Initiative
Ian D. Smith CEO of Clearwater Seafoods
Oleh Lesiuk President of Fine Arts Association of Canada
Victor Dodig President and CEO of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
Jay N. Janzen NATO Director of Strategic Communications, former Director General of Strategic Communications for the Canadian National Defense Staff, retired general
Robert Walker Vice-president of Volatus Aerospace
Bradley Field CEO of PR and Labs Inc. / PRE Labs Inc.
Ena Rudovics Representative of the Latvian National Federation of Canada in Edmonton
Steve Mckeown President and CEO of Team Eagle Ltd.
Wesley Armstrong President of TSL Aerospace Technologies Ltd.
Sarah Fischer Spokeswoman for the Conservative Party of Canada
Michael Crase Executive director of the Conservative Party of Canada
Tiff Macklem Governor of the Bank of Canada
Tony Clement Former member of the House of Commons of the Parliament of Canada, director of the Foundation of the Conservative Party of Canada
Robert Batherson Chairman of the Conservative Party of Canada
Robert Staley Chairman of the Conservative Party of Canada Foundation
Mark Carney Former Governor of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England
Suzanne Cowan Chairman of Liberal Party
Felix Marzell Partner of FM Melanie Joly
Michael Melling Head of CTV News
Scott Moe Premier of Saskatchewan
Kevin Mooney President of Irving Shipbuilding Inc.
Terry Manion General manager and Vice President of Raytheon Canada
Mike Mueller President and CEO of Aerospace Industries Association of Canada
Wayne Benson Executive director of the Conservative Party of Canada
Stephen M. Van Dine Senior Vice President of Arctic Governance Institute
Craig Baines Commander of the Canadian Navy, Vice Admiral
Jocelyn Paul Commander of the Canadian Land Force, Vice Admiral
Alain Pelletier Deputy Commander of United States-Canadian North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), Lieutenant General
Rupert Duchesne CEO of Mattamy Ventures, President of the Board of Trustees of the Art Gallery of Ontario
Richard Michael Halenda Director of The Ultimate Canadian Meat Store
Stephen J. Dent Co-founder of Birch Hill Equity Partners
Kelvin Goertzen Former Priemer of Manitoba
Jane Philpott Former Minister of Health
Anita Neville Lieutenant governor of Manitoba
Stéphane Perrault Chief Electoral Officer
Navdeep Bains Former Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry
Bernadette Jordan Former Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard
Catherine McKenna Former Minister of Environment and Climate Change
Jean-Yves Duclos Minister of Health
Marie-Claude Bibeau Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food
Filomena Tassi Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario
Jonathan Wilkinson Minister of Natural Resources
Marc Parent President and CEO of CAE Inc.
Rocco Rossi President and CEO of Ontario Chamber of Commerce
Bob Auchterlonie Commander of Canadian Joint Operations Command, Vice Admiral
John Baird Former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada
Derek Burney Former Chief of Staff to the prime minister of Canada, former Ambassador to the United States, Honorary Chancellor of Lakehead University
David Vigneault Director of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
Eileen de Villa Head of the Toronto Department of Health
Mélanie Joly Foreign Affairs Minister of Canada
Yvan Blondin Former commander of the Canadian Air Force
Conrad Black Former newspaper publisher, businessperson, writer and convicted fraudster
Gwen Boniface Senator for Ontario
Graham Bowley Husband of Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland
Brian Brennan Deputy Commissioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Stuart Beare Former Commander of Canadian Forces Operations Command, retired lieutenant general
Michael Byers Professor of University of British Columbia
Charles Grier Prison center guard in Calgary
Mark Greenley CEO of MDA Ltd
Ralph Goodale Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom
James Davies President, CEO and co-owner of shipbuilding company Chantier Davie Canada Inc.
Charles Burton Senior Fellow, MacDonald-Laurier Institute
Len Derkach Former chairman of the Manitoba Business Council
Walter Dlugosh CEO of Carpathia Credit Union Limited
Eleanor Dawson Judge of Federal Court of Appeal
Jason Kenney Former Premier of Alberta
David Eby Premier of British Columbia
Eric Kenny Commander of the Canadian Air Force, Lieutenant General
W. Edmund Clark Former president and CEO of TD Bank Group
Andrew Coates Manager at Lockheed Martin Canada
James D. Irving CEO of Irving Shipbuilding Inc.
Martine Irman Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Export Development Corporation
Anne Kelly head of the Federal Prison Service of Canada
Scott Bell Police Sergeant of Winnipeg
Lorraine Ben CEO of Lockheed Martin Canada
Anita Anand Defence Minister of Canada
Bill Matthews Deputy Minister of National Defence
Wayne Eyre Chief of the Defence Staff of the Canadian Armed Forces
Francois-Philippe Champagne Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry of Canada
Sean Fraser Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship of Canada
Marco Mendicino Minister of Public Safety
Karina Gould Minister of Families, Children and Social Development
Oz Jungic Political Advisor to the Office of the prime minister of Canada
Ludwik Klimovski Chairman, Memorial to the Victims of Communism Construction Board
Howard Sokolowski Major donor to the Memorial to the Victims of Communism
Alide Forstmanis Treasurer, Memorial to the Victims of Communism Construction Board
Robert Tmegl Member, Memorial to the Victims of Communism Construction Board
Ivan Grbesic Member, Memorial to the Victims of Communism Construction Board
James C. Temerty Founder, the Temerty Foundation
Khristina Dang Member, Memorial to the Victims of Communism Construction Board
Mary Ng Minister of Families, Children and Social Development of Canada
Christopher Allan Robinson Commander of the Pacific Fleet of the Canadian Navy and the Joint Operational Force in the Pacific, Rear Admiral
Marcus Kolga Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute
Sarah Paquet Director and chief executive officer of the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada
Alexandra Chyczij President of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress
John Risley co-founder of Clearwater Foods, President and CEO of CFFI Ventures
Som Seif Founder and CEO of Purpose Unlimited
Michael Katchen Founder and CEO of Wealthsimple Investment Company
Tony Lourakis Founder and CEO of Fleet Complete
Lawrence Zimmering Co-founder and Chairman of CanCap Management Inc.
Brice Scheschuk Partner and Chief Accountant of Globalive
Dave Filipchuk President and CEO of PCL Constructors Inc.
Hartley T. Richardson President and CEO of James Richardson & Sons, Ltd.
Robert B. Espey President and CEO of Parkland
Daniel J. Daviau President and CEO of Cannacord Genuity
Darren Throop President and CEO of Cannacord Genuity
Geoff Smith (businessman) President, CEO and director of EllisDon Corporation
Bruce Poon Tip Founder of G Adventures
Brad Bradford Urban planner and politician. Commissioner of the Toronto Transit Commission Board
David Ossip Chairman and CEO of Ceridian HCM Holding Inc.
Claude Germain Managing Partner of Rouge River Capital
Brent Belzberg Founder and Senior Managing Partner of TorQuest
Gordon Capern Partner at Paliare Roland Barristers Law Firm
Jean-Francois Courville Managing Partner of Purpose Advisor Solutions
David Jonathan Kassie Chairman of Cannacord Capital
Leslie Woo CEO of the CivicAction Leadership Foundation
John M. Beck Founder and Chairman of Aecon Group Inc.
Peter Gilgan Founder of Mattamy Homes
Marc Mathyk Designer, founder of Veridian Global Design
Michael Wertelecky Vice-president of The Huculak Family Foundation
Louis-Marie Beaulieu Chairman of the board of directors and CEO of Groupe Desganes Inc.
Boris Wertz Chairman and CEO of Version One Ventures
Paul J. Hill Executive Chairman of The Hill Companies
Stephen Smith Executive Chairman of First National Financial Corporation Mortgage Company
Peter Malajczuk Second Deputy Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Ukrainian Credit Union, Vice President of Bell Media Enterprises
Marc Barrenechea CEO of OpenText
Matthew Corrin Founder, Chairman and former CEO of Freshii
Mohamad Fakih President and CEO of Paramount Fine Foods
Adam Palmer Chief constable of the Vancouver Police Department
Mark Neufeld Chief constable of the Calgary Police Department
Tyler Shandro Minister of Justice and Solicitor General of Alberta
Ken Krawetz Former Deputy Premier of Saskatchewan and Deputy Leader of the Saskatchewan Party
Madeleine Redfern Former mayor of Iqaluit, Nunavut, CEO of CanArctic Inuit Networks Inc.
Arlene Dickinson General partner of District Ventures Capital and CEO of Venturepark
Art DeFehr Chairman of Palliser Furniture;
Chandra Arya Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Vance Badawey Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Tony Baldinelli Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
John Barlow Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
Michael Barrett Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
Xavier Barsalou-Duval Member of the House of Commons, Bloc Québécois
Raymond J. de Souza Catholic priest, editor-in-chief of the Convivium magazine
Brent Hawkes Protestant pastor, LGBT community activist
Chantal Kreviazuk Singer and songwriter
Ian Scott Chairperson of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC)
Scott Shortliffe Executive director of the CCTV Broadcasting
Dennis Kovtun Columnist for The Hill Times
Michael Charles Wright Head of the intelligence command of the Canadian Armed Forces
Mark Lamarre CEO of Seaspan Shipyards
Roman Shimonov Member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian-Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce, founder and CEO of the defense firm Roshel
Rafal Rohozinski Head of Cybersecurity Companies Zeropoint Security and Secdev Group, Research Fellow at the Center for International Governance Innovation (CIGI)
Paul Deegan President and CEO, News Media Canada
Gary Keller vice president of the consulting firm Strategy Corp/Strategycorp, former head of the secretariat of the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Claude Doucet Secretary General at CRTC
Bill Blair President of the Privy Council
Jagmeet Singh NDP Leader of Canada
Yves-François Blanchet Bloc Québécois Leader
Elizabeth May Green Party Parliamentary Leader
Wayne Wouters Former Clerk of the Privy Council
Erin O’Toole Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
Michael Chong Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
Garnett Genuis Member of the House of Commons, Conservative Party
Marc Garneau Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Jim Carr Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
John McKay Member of the House of Commons, Liberal Party
Jean-François Tremblay Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet
Candice Bergen Former Leader of the Official Opposition and former interim leader of the Conservative party
Andrew Scheer Former Opposition House Leader
Peter Van Loan Member of Parliament for York—Simcoe
Raynell Andreychuk Senator from Saskatchewan
Dean Allison Member of Parliament for Niagara West
Paul Dewar (d. 2019) Former Member of Parliament for Ottawa Centre
Irwin Cotler Former Member of Parliament for Mount Royal
Ted Opitz Former Member of Parliament for Etobicoke Centre
Chrystia Freeland Deputy Prime Minister of Canada
James Bezan Member of Parliament for Selkirk—Interlake—Eastman
Paul Grod President of the Ukrainian Canadian Congress
 Czech Republic[131] Štefan Füle Former European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy
Karel Schwarzenberg (d. 2023) Member of Parliament
Jaromír Štětina Journalist and politician
Marek Ženíšek Member of Parliament
VOP – 026 Šternberk, s.p. Arms manufacturer in Czech republic
Mil International spol. s r.o. Arms manufacturer in Czech republic
Excalibur Army spol Arms manufacturer in Czech republic
Explosia a.s. Explosives manufacturer in Czech republic
 Denmark[131] Thomas Ahrenkiel
Daniel Carlsen Danish former nationalist politician and former neo-Nazi
Lene Espersen Former leader of the Conservative People's Party
Per Stig Møller Member or Parliament
 Estonia[131] Tunne Kelam Former Member of the European Parliament
Meelis Kiili Former Commander of the Estonian Defence League
Kristiina Ojuland Former Minister of Foreign Affairs and a former Member of the European Parliament
Kaja Kallas Prime Minister
Kersti Kaljulaid Former President
Eerik-Niiles Kross Member of the Estonian Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee
Marko Mihkelson Chairman of the Estonian Parliament's Foreign Affairs Committee
Kalle Laanet Minister of Justice
Mihhail Lotman MP
Henn Põlluaas MP,former Speaker of the Estonian Parliament
Jüri Ratas MP,former Prime Minister
Lauri Hussar Speaker of the Estonian Parliament
Margus Tsahkna Minister of Foreign Affairs
Andres Parve Advisor of the Ministry of the Interior and former leader of the Estonian Defence Industry Association
Urmas Reinsalu Former Minister of Justice and former Minister of Defence
Arnold Sinisalu Head Director of the Estonian Internal Security Service
Riho Terras Former Commander of the Estonian Defence Forces
Artur Tiganik Former Deputy Commander of the Estonian Defence Forces
Baltic Armament OÜ Arms manufacturer in Estonia
 Finland[131] Heidi Hautala[129] Member of the European Parliament
 France[131] Bernard-Henri Lévy Author
Henri Malosse President of the European Economic and Social Committee
Bruno Le Roux Member of the French General Assembly for Seine-Saint-Denis
BNP Paribas French international banking group
Natixis French corporate and investment bank
Crédit Agricole French international banking group and the world's largest cooperative financial institution
RN Bank Moscow-based joint venture bank established in 2013 and owned by UniCredit Bank Russia (as majority holder), RCI Banque and Nissan
 Germany[131] Uwe Corsepius Former Secretary-General of the Council of the European Union
Karl Müllner Former Inspector of the German Air Force
Katrin Suder Former State Secretary in the Federal Ministry of Defense
Michael Fuchs Former Member of the Bundestag
Karl-Georg Wellmann[129] Former Member of the Bundestag
Rebecca Harms Former Member of the European Parliament
Bernd Posselt Former Member of the European Parliament
Peter Tiede[199] Journalist and reporter of Bild
Deutsche Bank German multinational investment bank and financial services company headquartered in Frankfurt
BMW Bank Finance service and a company of the BMW Group
Commerzbank Major German bank operating as a universal bank
Motorola Solutions Germany GmbH Subsidiary of Motorola Solutions
Schaeffler Group Manufacturer of rolling element bearings for automotive, aerospace and industrial uses
Atlas Elektronik Naval/marine electronics and systems business
Jenoptik Photonics group
Sauer & Sohn Manufacturer of firearms and machinery and oldest firearms manufacturer still active in Germany
Rohde & Schwarz International electronics group specializing in the fields of electronic test equipment, broadcast & media, cybersecurity, radiomonitoring and radiolocation, and radiocommunication
Mercedes-Benz Bank Rus Subsidiary of Daimler AG
NDGS Novy Dizel Gearbox Service GmbH Machine construction
e.sigma Systems GmbH Specialized supplier of integrated training solutions for international armed forces, security agencies and industrial clients
Glenair GmbH Electronic parts supplier
Intecs Security Security system supplier
SIGNALIS Subsidiary of Airbus since its creation in 2011
in-innovative navigation GmbH Software company
iMAR Navigation GmbH Specialist on inertial navigation and gyroscope technology
Fritz Werner Industrie-Ausrüstungen GmbH Industrial equipment supplier
PKI Electronic Intelligence GmbH Hardware training institute
Schirin Nobiev Exporthandel
Spekon GmbH Textile company
Secure Information Management GmbH – SIM Secure Security system supplier
Force Ware GmbH Manufacturer of professional mine detectors and bomb locators
SET – Stange Energietechnik Manufacturer in Germany
 Greece[131] Theodoros Margellos (d. 2021)
 Hungary OTP Bank Largest commercial bank of Hungary and one of the largest independent financial service providers in Central and Eastern Europe and with banking services for private individuals and corporate clients
 Ireland Micheál Martin Prime minister
Leo Varadkar Deputy head
Seán Ó Fearghaíl Speaker of Lower House
Simon Coveney Foreign Minister and Defense Minister
Paschal Donohoe Finance Minister
Thomas Byrne (Meath politician) European Affairs Minister
Helen McEntee Justice Minister
Charles Flanagan Chair of the Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defence
Joe McHugh Chair of the Committee on European Union Affairs
John McGuinness Chair of the Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach
James Lawless Chair of the Committee on Justice
Richard Bruton Chair of Fine Gael Parliamentary Party
Niamh Smyth Chair of the Committee on Media, Tourism, Arts, Culture, Sport and the Gaeltacht
Joe Carey Chair of Shannon Airport Oireachtas Group
Jennifer Carroll MacNeill Vice-chair of Parliamentary Party + Justice Committee
Brendan Griffin Deputy Government Chief Whip
Niall Blaney Senator
Robbie Gallagher Senator
Paul Daly Senator
Timmy Dooley Senator
Lorraine Clifford-Lee Senator
Lisa Chambers Senator
Gerry Horkan Senator
Niall Blaney Senator
Diarmuid Wilson Senator
Ned O'Sullivan Senator
Fiona O'Loughlin (politician) Senator
Denis O'Donovan Senator
Erin McGreehan Senator
Ollie Crowe Senator
Gerard Craughwell Independent Senator
Billy Kelleher MEP
Jim O'Callaghan MP
John Lahart MP
Ciarán Cannon MP
Barry Cowen MP
Cathal Crowe MP
Jackie Cahill MP
Alan Dillon MP
Cormac Devlin MP
Pádraig O’Sullivan MP
Jennifer Murnane O'Connor MP
Christopher O'Sullivan MP
Neale Richmond MP, Spokesperson on European Affairs
Alan Farrell MP
John Paul Phelan MP
Michael Ring MP
Paul McAuliffe MP
Michael Moynihan MP
Willie O'Dea MP
Seán Haughey MP
Ivana Bacik Leader of the Labour Party
 Italy UniCredit International banking group headquartered in Milan
Intesa Sanpaolo International banking group
 Japan Fumio Kishida Prime minister of Japan
Tarō Asō Former prime minister of Japan
Yoshihide Suga Former prime minister of Japan
Yoshihiko Noda Former prime minister of Japan
Tomomi Inada Former Minister of Defense
Yasukazu Hamada Former Minister of Defense
Shinjirō Koizumi Former Minister of the Environment
Yukio Edano Former Leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party
Keiji Furuya Head of the Japan-ROC Diet Members' Consultative Council
Shigeru Ishiba Leader of the Suigetsukai party faction
Gen Nakatani Former Minister of Defense
Nobuo Kishi Defense Minister of Japan
Yoshimasa Hayashi Foreign Minister of Japan
Yoshihisa Furukawa Justice Minister of Japan
Shunichi Suzuki Finance Minister of Japan
Hirokazu Matsuno Chief Cabinet Secretary
Takeo Akiba Secretary General of the National Security Council
Akiko Santo President of the House of Councilors
Hiroyuki Hosoda President of the House of Representatives
Sanae Takaichi Member of the House of Representatives, Chairwoman of the Political Council of the LDP
Masahisa Sato Member of the House of Councilors, Chairman of the LDP Foreign Policy Council
Kōji Yamazaki Chief of the Joint Staff of the Self-Defense Forces
Tomoko Abe Chairwoman of the House Select Committee on Okinawa and Northern Affairs
Kazuo Shii Member of the House of Representatives, Chairman of the Communist Party of Japan
Keiji Kokuta Member of the House of Representatives from the Communist Party of Japan
Ken Saito Member of the House of Representatives
Yatagawa Hajime Member of the House of Representatives
Mito Kakizawa Member of the House of Representatives
Yoshiaki Wada Member of the House of Representatives
Hirofumi Ryu Member of the House of Representatives
Yoshitaka Sakurada Member of the House of Representatives, former Minister for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games
Kenta Izumi Leader of the Constitutional Democratic Party
Nobuyuki Baba Leader of the Japan Innovation Party
Suzuki Norikazu Member of the House of Representatives
Suzuki Atsushi Member of the House of Representatives
Yamaguchi Susumu Member of the House of Representatives
Daisuke Nishino Member of the House of Representatives
Hidehiro Mitani Member of the House of Representatives
Masanobu Ogura Member of the House of Representatives
Gemma Kentaro Member of the House of Representatives
Kensuke Onishi Member of the House of Representatives
Minoru Kihara Member of the House of Representatives, Member of the Nippon Kaigi Diet discussion group
Akihisa Nagashima Member of the House of Representatives, Member of the Nippon Kaigi Diet discussion group
Shinji Inoue Former Minister of State, Member of the Nippon Kaigi Diet discussion group
Sakurada Kengo President and CEO of Sompo Holdings, Chairman of the Japanese Association of Corporate Leaders Keizai Doyukai
Hirohiko Iizuka President of Sankei Shimbun
Toshikazu Yamaguchi President of Yomiuri Shimbun
Naotoshi Okada Chairman of Nikkei Shimbun
Tsuyoshi Hasebe President of Nikkei Shimbun
Kumano Seishi Member of the House of Councilors from the Komeito Party
Oniki Makoto Senior Parliamentary Deputy Minister of Defense
Tsuyohito Iwamoto Senior Parliamentary Deputy Minister of Defense
Nakasone Yasutaka Parliamentary Deputy Minister of Defense
Hirohiko Ono Director-general for Press and Public Diplomacy
Mitsuko Ishii Member of the House of Councilors from Japan Innovation Party
Yuko Mori Member of the House of Councilors for the Constitutional Democratic Party
Kosaburo Nishime Minister of State for Okinawa and Northern Affairs, Head of the Northern Territories Action Headquarters under the Office of the Cabinet of Ministers
Rui Matsukawa Member of the House of Councilors, Deputy Chairwoman of the LDP Council for National Defense, Deputy Chairman of the LDP Council for Foreign Policy
Suzuki Kazuto Professor of science and technology policy at the Graduate School of Public Policy at the University of Tokyo and senior fellow of the Asia Pacific Initiative
MS Bank Rus MC Bank Rus before Bank Capital Moscow Subsidiary of Mitsubishi Corporation
Toyota Financial Services Russia Subsidiary of Toyota Motor Corporation
MUFG Bank Largest bank in Japan
SBI Bank LLC Largest bank in Japan
JSC Solid Bank Russian-Japanese Bank
 South Korea Woori Bank South Korean multinational bank headquartered in Seoul
Hana Bank Commercial Bank
 Latvia[131] Solvita Āboltiņa
Sandra Kalniete[134] Member of the European Parliament
Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga Former President
Egils Levits Former President
Krišjānis Kariņš Former Prime Minister
Evika Siliņa Prime Minister
Edvards Ratnieks Deputy Mayor of Riga
Aleksandrs Kiršteins MP
Rihards Kozlovskis Minister of Interior
Andris Sprūds Minister of Defense
Artis Pabriks Member of the European Parliament 2014–2018, Ministers of Defence of Latvia 2019-present
Inese Vaidere Member of the European Parliament
Roberts Zīle Member of the European Parliament
 Lithuania[131] Petras Auštrevičius
Gediminas Grina
Andrius Kubilius
Gabrielius Landsbergis[133]
Jovita Neliupšienė
Artūras Paulauskas
Edmundas Vaitekūnas
Mantas Adomėnas former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania
Ewelina Dobrowolska Minister of Justice
Gintarė Skaistė Minister of Finance
Valdemaras Rupšys Chief of Defense
Defensa UAB Arms manufacturer in Lithuania
JSC Defensus Arms manufacturer in Lithuania
ASU Baltija JCS Arms manufacturer in Lithuania
Helisota UAB Arms manufacturer in Lithuania
Aviabaltika Aviation Ltd. Arms manufacturer in Lithuania
 Moldova Ana Revenco Minister of Internal Affairs
Oazu Nantoi MP
Olesea Stamate MP
Lilian Carp MP
Oleg Bucataru Deputy director of the border police
Petru Macovei Director of the Independent Press Association
 Montenegro Ranko Krivokapić Minister of Foreign Affairs of Montenegro
Raško Konjević Minister of Defense
Savo Kentera Former director of National Security
Tara Aerospace and Defense Products AD
Montenegro Defence Industry d.o.o. Podgorica
Armada Group
 Netherlands[131] Hans van Baalen (d. 2021) Former member of the European Parliament
Louis Bontes Member of the Dutch Parliament
Michiel Servaes Member of the Dutch Parliament
ING Group Dutch multinational banking and financial services corporation
 New Zealand Jacinda Ardern Prime minister
Grant Robertson Deputy Prime Minister
Cindy Kiro Governor General
Nanaia Mahuta Minister of Foreign Affairs
Peeni Henare Minister of Defense
Michael Wood Minister of Transport
Meka Whaitiri Minister of Customs
Megan Woods Minister of Housing
Stuart Nash Minister for Economic and Regional Development
John Anthony Journalist of The New Zealand Herald
Willie Jackson Minister for Māori Development
Kris Faafoi Minister of Justice
Poto Williams Minister for Building and Construction
Priyanca Radhakrishnan Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector
David Parker Attorney-General
Damien O'Connor Minister of Agriculture
Chris Hipkins Minister for COVID-19 Response
Kiri Allan Minister of Conservation
Kelvin Davis Minister for Māori Crown Relations: Te Arawhiti
Jan Tinetti Minister of Internal Affairs
David Clark Minister of Commerce and Consumer Affairs
Carmel Sepuloni Minister for Social Development and Employment
Ayesha Verrall Minister for Food Safety
William Sio Minister for Courts
Andrew Little Minister of Health
Shane Arndell Deputy chief of the naval forces
Stephen Hoadley Associate Professor at the University of Auckland
Andy Foster Mayor of Wellington
Lianne Dalziel Mayor of Christchurh
Rachel Reese Mayor of Nelson
Aaron Hawkins Mayor of Dunedin
Phil Goff Mayor of Auckland
Phil Twyford Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control
Andrew Bridgman Secretary of Defence and chief executive of the Ministry of Defence
Ron Mark 40th Minister of Defence
Michael Boggs CEO of New Zealand Media and Entertainment (NZME)
Sinead Boucher CEO of Stuff Ltd
Paul Thompson (media executive) Chief executive and editor-in-chief of Radio New Zealand
Clarke Gayford Television presenter, radio host, fiancé of the Prime Minister Ardern
David Proctor Chief of Navy
Jim Gilmour Commander Joint Forces New Zealand
Garin Golding Maritime Component Commander
Rose King Deputy Chief of Army
Matthew Weston Chief People Officer, New Zealand Defence Force
Bridget Musker Chief financial officer, New Zealand Defence Force
Pasanka Wickremasinghe Chief financial officer at the Ministry of Defence
John Boswell Chief of Army
Kevin Short Secretary of Defence and chief executive of the Ministry of Defenc
Andrew Hampton Head of GCSB
Tony Davies Vice chief of Ministry of Defence
Rebecca Kitteridge Director of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service
Trevor Mallard Speaker of the House of Representatives
Louisa Wall MP
Simon O'Connor MP
Ingrid Leary MP
 Poland[131] Bogdan Borusewicz[134] Speaker of the Polish Senate
Jerzy Buzek
Ryszard Czarnecki
Andrzej Fałkowski
Anna Fotyga
Maciej Hunia
Paweł Kowal Chairman of the EU-Ukraine Parliamentary Cooperation Committee
Stanisław Koziej Head of the National Security Bureau
Radosław Kujawa
Robert Kupiecki Deputy Minister of National Defence
Ryszard Legutko Former Minister of Education of Poland
Adam Lipiński Member of the Sejm
Marek Migalski Member of the European Parliament
Agnieszka Pomaska Member of the Sejm
Jacek Saryusz-Wolski Member of the European Parliament
Marek Siwiec Member of the European Parliament
Marek Tomaszycki Army Officer
Zbigniew Włosowicz
Bumar-Labedy Arms manufacturer based in Poland, Division of the Polish Armaments Group
FIN Sp. z oo Arms manufacturer based in Poland
CENZIN Sp. z oo Arms manufacturer based in Poland, Division of the Polish Armaments Group
SELW-2 Sp. z oo Arms manufacturer based in Poland
Level 11 Sp. z oo Arms manufacturer based in Poland
Mesko Arms manufacturer based in Poland
Wtorplast S.A. Arms manufacturer based in Poland
BRJ Sp. z oo Arms manufacturer based in Poland
Nattan S.C. Arms manufacturer based in Poland
Militus-PL Arms manufacturer based in Poland
BRJ Sp. z oo Arms manufacturer based in Poland
 Romania[131] Iulian Chifu
Tiberiu-Liviu Chodan
Adrian Cioroianu Former Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Gheorghe Hațegan
Eugen Tomac Member of the European Parliament
 Slovakia ZŤS-OTS, a.s.Dubnica n.V. Arms manufactor in Slovakia
J&T Investment group
ZTS – ŠPECIÁL, a.s. Arms manufactor in Slovakia
ZTS – ŠPECIÁL, a.s. Arms manufactor in Slovakia
VERSOR s.r.o Arms manufactor in Slovakia
Robus s.r.o Arms manufactor in Slovakia
S. M. S. spol. s.r.o. Arms manufactor in Slovakia
 Spain[131] José Ignacio Salafranca Sánchez-Neyra Member of the European Parliament
Ramón Luis Valcárcel President of the Region of Murcia
 Sweden Gunnar Hökmark[200] Member of the European Parliament
Anna Maria Corazza Bildt[200] Member of the European Parliament
Lena Adelsohn Liljeroth[200] Former Member of the Riksdag
Odd Werin[200] Rear Admiral, Sweden's military representative to NATO and EU
Marietta de Pourbaix-Lundin[201] Former Member of the Riksdag
Gunnar Karlsson[201] Head of the Swedish Military Intelligence and Security Service
Magnus Söderman[201] Former leader of the Swedish Resistance Movement
Ikano Bank Consumer finance bank established in 1995 by Ingvar Kamprad
SEB Group Northern European financial services group
  Switzerland Credit Suisse Global investment bank and financial services firm founded and based in Switzerland
UBS Global investment bank and financial services firm founded and based in Switzerland
 Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba Minister of Foreign Affairs
Oleksandr Turchynov Former acting president
Stepan Poltorak Former Minister of Defence of Ukraine
Viktor Muzhenko Former Chief of the General Staff and the commanding officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine
Tina Karol Singer, actress, and television presenter
Dorofeeva Singer, actress, fashion designer, blogger and television presenter
Mila Sivatskaya Actress
Svetlana Loboda Singer and composer
NK (singer) Singer and composer
Potap Singer, rapper, songwriter and producer
Nikolai Serga Singer, rapper, songwriter and producer
Dmitry Komarov Journalist and TV producer
Yevgeny Komarovsky Pediatrician, doctor of the highest category, writer, TV presenter
Vitali Klitschko Politician and former professional boxer who serves as mayor of Kyiv and head of the Kyiv City State Administration,
Alan Badoev Movie director, music video director, screenwriter, TV producer, TV presenter and music producer of Ossetian origin
Anton Ptushkin TV Presenter of Oryol i Reshka
Marina Grankina TV Presenter of Oryol i Reshka
Andriy Bednyakov TV Presenter of Oryol i Reshka
Jamala Singer and composer
Alekseev (singer) Singer
Max Barskih Singer
Oleksii Zavgorodnii Singer
Ustym Pokhmurskyi Singer
Iryna Shvaidak Singer
Yuri Gennadievich Kaplan Singer
Olena Synelnykova TV Producer
Alina Pash Singer and rapper
Verka Serduchka Singer, actor and composer
Monatik Singer, dancer and composer
Ivan Dorn Singer, actor and composer
Andrey Makarevich Rock musician
Oleksiy Danilov National Security and Defense Council Secretary
Dmytro Yarosh Former leader of "Right sector"
Oleksii Poroshenko Petro Poroshenko's Son
Emine Dzhaparova First Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
Valentyn Nalyvaichenko Member of the Verkhovna Rada, former Head of the Security Service of Ukraine
Denys Monastyrsky Former Minister of Internal Affairs, Died in a helicopter crash on 18 January 2023.
Ivanna Klympush-Tsintsadze Former vice Prime Minister of Ukraine on matters of European integration
Olha Stefanishyna Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration
Olena Zerkal Former Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs for the European Integration
Solomiia Bobrovska People's Deputy of Ukraine
Stepan Ivakhiv People's Deputy of Ukraine, co-owner of the Continuum FIG and the WOG gas station network
Volodymyr Borodiansky Former StarLightMedia CEO
Anatoliy Petrenko Deputy Minister of Defence of Ukraine for European Integration
Yuriy Ryzhenkov Metinvest CEO
Yevgeniy Yermakov Co-owner of ATB
Roman Chihir Owner of the Fozzy Group, one of the largest commercial and industrial groups in Ukraine
Volodymyr Kostelman President of the Fozzy Group
Filya Zhebrovska Chairwoman of the supervisory board of the Farmak
Farmak Ukrainian pharmaceutical market leader based on the sales of medicinal products in monetary terms (according to Proxima Research in 2022)
Darnitsa (company) Ukrainian pharmaceutical company
PrJSC MHP Leading international food & agrotech company with headquarters in Ukraine
Ferrexpo Third largest exporter of iron ore pellets in the world
Ukroboronprom Association of multi-product enterprises (conglomerate or concern) in various sectors of the defence industry of Ukraine
Ukrspecexport State-owned arms trading company and part of the state conglomerate Ukrainian Defense Industry
State Export-Import Bank of Ukraine One of three 100% state-owned systemically important banks in Ukraine (together with Savings Bank and PrivatBank)
Centrenergo Major electric and thermal energy producing company in central Ukraine and eastern Ukraine
TAS Insurance Group PJSC Universal insurer
TEP-Vertical LLC Freight forwarding company
First Logistic Company Freight forwarding company
KrAZ Automobile company
Kharkiv Tractor Plant Agricultural machinery company
Galnaftogaz Ukrainian chain of gas stations
Starlight Media Largest Ukrainian broadcasting group
Pavel Fuks Oligarch
Glib Zagoriy Former People's Deputy of Ukraine, co-owner of the PrJSC Pharmaceutical company "Darnitsa"
Volodymyr Zagoriy Founder of the PrJSC Pharmaceutical company "Darnitsa", Father of Glib Zagoriy
Iryna Podoliak People's Deputy of Ukraine
Lesia Vasylenko People's Deputy of Ukraine
Maksym Buzhanskyi People's Deputy of Ukraine
Roman Mastola People's Deputy of Ukraine, Owner of First Private Brewery
Vadym Novynskyi Businessman, priest and former politician
Oleksandr Vilkul Businessman, Head of the Ukrainian Military Administration of Kryvyi Rih.Former Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine and Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast.
Mykhailo Dobkin Former governor of Kharkiv Oblast, former mayor of Kharkiv
Yevhen Murayev Leader of the political party Nashi
Ukrspecexport State-owned arms trading company and part of the state conglomerate Ukrainian Defense Industry
Ukrspirt State producer and operator of the Ukrainian ethyl alcohol
Centrenergo Major electric and thermal energy producing company in central and eastern Ukraine
Oleksii Bilyi Ukrainian industrialist and politician, general director of the Mariupol metallurgical plant " Azovstal " until 2006
Yaroslav Yurchyshyn People's Deputy of Ukraine
Serhiy Rakhmanin People's Deputy of Ukraine
Oleksandr Kachura People's Deputy of Ukraine
Olha Vasyleska-Smahlyuk People's Deputy of Ukraine
Andriy Herus People's Deputy of Ukraine
Mykhaylo Makarenko People's Deputy of Ukraine
Oleksandr Merezhko People's Deputy of Ukraine, Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee
Ihor Shurma People's Deputy of Ukraine
Inna Sovsun People's Deputy of Ukraine
Nina Yuzhanina People's Deputy of Ukraine
Yurii Shukhevych Far-right politician, member of the Ukrainian Helsinki Group, political prisoner, son of Roman Shukhevych
Serhiy Vlasenko Politician and Lawyer
Iryna Friz 1st Minister for Veterans Affairs
Andriy Parubiy Former chairman of the Verkhovna Rada
Yuriy Lutsenko Former Prosecutor General
DniproAzot One of the oldest companies in the Ukrainian chemical industry
Azot One of the biggest manufacturers of nitrogen fertilizers in Ukraine
Andriy Verevskyi Founder and chairman of the board of Kernel
Kernel World's No. 1 sunflower oil producer
Oleksiy Pertin CEO of Smart Holding
MHP Largest producer and exporter of chicken in Ukraine
Mykhailo Havryliuk Former People's Deputy of Ukraine and Cossack of the Fourth Maidan Self-Defense Hundred
Iryna Farion Former People's Deputy of Ukraine and member of Svoboda
Izet Hdanov Former Ukraine Presidential representative in Crimea
Borys Babin Former acting Ukraine Presidential representative in Crimea
Iryna Herashchenko People's Deputy of Ukraine and former President's Humanitarian Envoy at the Minsk peace talks
Sofiia Fedyna People's Deputy of Ukraine
Mykhaylo Volynets People's Deputy of Ukraine
Oleksandr Yurchenko People's Deputy of Ukraine
Viktoriya Hryb People's Deputy of Ukraine
Anna Skorokhod People's Deputy of Ukraine
Daria Volodina People's Deputy of Ukraine
Anastasiya Radina People's Deputy of Ukraine
Maria Mezentseva People's Deputy of Ukraine
Tetiana Ostrikova People's Deputy of Ukraine
Olha Koval People's Deputy of Ukraine
Oksana Dmytriyeva People's Deputy of Ukraine
Oksana Anatoliivna Hrynchuk People's Deputy of Ukraine
Olena Kopanchuk People's Deputy of Ukraine
Olha Saladukha People's Deputy of Ukraine, former triple jumper
Maryna Bardina People's Deputy of Ukraine
Anna Purtova People's Deputy of Ukraine
Iryna Allakhverdieva People's Deputy of Ukraine
Larysa Bilozir People's Deputy of Ukraine
Oleh Barna Former People's Deputy of Ukraine
Petro Yurchyshyn People's Deputy of Ukraine
Anton Herashchenko Former People's Deputy of Ukraine, current official advisor and a former deputy minister at the Ukrainian Ministry of Internal Affairs
Taras Yuryk People's Deputy of Ukraine
Vitaly Portnikov Journalist
Serhiy Leshchenko Journalist, former People's Deputy of Ukraine
Mustafa Nayyem Former People's Deputy of Ukraine, Journalist
Yehor Benkendorf CEO of 112 Ukraine
Kostyantyn Hrygoryshyn Owner of Zaporozhtransformator
Synkiv-Agro Agricultural enterprise in the Ternopil region specializes in growing tomatoes
Oleksandr Tkachenko Minister of Culture and Information Policy, media manager, journalist, producer and the long-term CEO of the 1+1 Media Group
Volodymyr Viatrovych People's Deputy of Ukraine, Director of the Ukrainian Institute of National Remembrance
Oksana Bilozir Former People's Deputy of Ukraine
Maksym Burbak Former Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine
Oleksiy Vadaturskyi Agricultural and grain logistics businessman and the founder of Nibulon, Killed with his wife in the early hours of 31 July 2022 by Russian missile strikes on the city of Mykolaiv.
Yuriy Bereza Former People's Deputy of Ukraine and commander of the Dnipro Battalion
Gennadiy Bogolyubov Businessman that controls Privat Group, along with Ihor Kolomoyskyi and Oleksiy Martynov
Oleksandr Abdullin Journalist and People's Deputy of Ukraine
Vitaliy Antonov Entrepreneur from Western Ukraine the founder of OKKO Group
Arsen Avakov Former Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine
Vasyl Hrytsak Former Head of the Security Service of Ukraine
Mustafa Dzhemilev Former chairman of the Mejlis of the Crimean Tatar People
Mykhailo Zabrodskyi Former commander of the Ukrainian Airmobile Forces
Stepan Kubiv Former First Deputy Prime Minister
Iryna Lutsenko Wife of former General Prosecutor Ihor Lutsenko
Serhiy Taruta Member of the Verkhonva Rada, former governor of Donetsk Oblast
Serhiy Rybalka Former People's Deputy of Ukraine
Oleksandra Kuzhel People's Deputy of Ukraine
Alyona Shkrum People's Deputy of Ukraine
Volodymyr Ariev Chairman of Ukrainian delegation to PACE
Serhiy Knyazev 2nd Chief of National Police of Ukraine
Volodymyr Omelyan Ex-Minister of Infrastructure
Volodymyr Parasyuk Former People's Deputy of Ukraine
Yuriy Stets Ex-Minister of Information Policy
Ostap Semerak Ex-Minister of Ecology
Anatolii Matios Ex-Chief Military Prosecutor
Boris Lozhkin Media-tycoon, former chief of staff of president
Mykola Rudkovsky Ex-Minister of Transport and Communications
Liliya Hrynevych Ex-Minister of Education and Science
Oleksandr Hranovskyi Shareholder at Vertex United, Oligarch
Hennadiy Korban Former Deputy Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, Oligarch, patron of the Jewish community in Dnipro
Oles Dovgiy People's Deputy of Ukraine, Oligarch
Andriy Biletsky Far-right politician, leader of political party National Corps. He was the first commander of the volunteer militia Azov Battalion
Semen Semenchenko People's Deputy of Ukraine, commander-founder of the volunteer territorial defence battalion "Donbas"
Igor Kononenko First deputy chairman of the Bloc "Solidarity" and a close friend of Petro Poroshenko.
Artur Herasymov Head of Petro Poroshenko Bloc
Ihor Hrynyov Member of Petro Poroshenko Bloc
Ivan Fursin Dmytro Firtash's partner
Volodymyr Lokotko CEO of Starlight Production
Vyacheslav Abroskin Former First Deputy Director-General of the National Police
Volodymyr Borodyansky Head of Starlight STB
Oleksandr Bogutsky Head of ICTV
Yana Zinkevych People's Deputy of Ukraine
Ahtem Chiygoz People's Deputy of Ukraine
Dmytro Razumkov Speaker of the Verkhovna
Ruslan Stefanchuk Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine
Yelyzaveta Yasko Head of the Ukrainian delegation to the PACE
Kira Rudik People's Deputy
Svyatoslav Vakarchuk Former Voice party leader
Vyacheslav Kyrylenko Former Minister of Labor and Social Policy and Vice Prime Minister
Petro Poroshenko Former President of Ukraine
George Tuka Former Governor of Luhansk Oblast
Stepan Poltorak Former Minister of Defense of Ukraine
Andriy Kobolyev Oligarch, CEO of Naftogaz
Mykola Zlochevsky Oligarch, owner of Burisma
Vasyl Hrytsak Former head of SBU
Ulana Suprun Ukrainian-American physician, activist, and philanthropist who served as the acting Minister of Healthcare from 2016 to 2019
Victor Pinchuk Oligarch, owner of Interpipe
Oleksandr Hereha Member of the Verkhovna Rada, Oligarch, owner of Epicentr K
Halyna Hereha Oligarch, owner of Epicentr K
Leonid Chernovetskyi Oligarch, owner of Pravex Group, former mayor of Kyiv
Borys Kolesnikov Oligarch, owner of Konti/APK-Invest
Konstantin Grigorishin Russian-Ukrainian oligarch, owner of Energy Standard Group
Yuriy Kosiuk Oligarch, CEO of MHP
Kostyantyn Zhevago Oligarch in banking, vehicle manufacturing, iron ore mining
Oleksandr Yaroslavskyi Oligarch in real estate and metallurgy, former co-owner of UkrSibbank and president of FC Metalist Kharkiv (2005-2012)
Rinat Akhmetov Founder and president of System Capital Management (SCM), and ranked as the wealthiest man in Ukraine
Igor Kolomoisky Second or third richest person in Ukraine (after Rinat Akhmetov and/or Viktor Pinchuk) and is seen as one of the most influential oligarchs
Volodymyr Fesenko Political analyst
Yevhen Vasylyovych Karas Leader of the far-right organization C14
Yuriy Onishchenko Former First assistant to the President
Konstantin Yeliseyev Former Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration
Vladimir Galanternik Businessman
Yuriy Schumacher Businessman
Leonyd Yurushev Millionaire, owner of the Dneprowagonremstroy passenger railway wagons construction plant
Arseniy Yatsenyuk Former prime minister of Ukraine
Oksana Syroyid Party leader of Self Reliance, Director of the Ukrainian Legal Foundation sponsored by George Soros
Oleh Tyahnybok Far-right activist who is leader of the Ukrainian nationalist Svoboda political party
Yulia Tymoshenko Former prime minister of Ukraine
Svitlana Zalishchuk Advisor to the CEO of Naftogaz and ex-advisor to the prime minister of Ukraine
Sumykhimprom Chemical industry plant based in Sumy
Gennadiy Trukhanov Mayor of Odesa
Serhiy Hrynevetsky Former Governor of Odesa Oblast
Yuriy Koryavchenkov Actor
Valerii Patskan Audit Chamber chief
Valentyn Reznichenko Former Governor of Dnipropetrovsk Oblast
Borys Filatov Mayor of Dnipro
Oleksandr Dubinsky People's Deputy
Nadiya Savchenko Ex-People's Deputy
Oleksiy Honcharenko People's Deputy
Anton Kisse People's Deputy
Yuriy Miroshnichenko People's Deputy
Yuriy Levchenko People's Deputy
Oleksiy Martynov Co-owner of Privat Group
Mykola Kuleba Children's Ombudsman
Vitaliy Kupriy People's Deputy
Heo Leros People's Deputy
Oleksiy Martynov Millionaire, former Privat Group partner
Lyudmila Denisova Verkhovna Rada's Human Rights Ombudsperson
 United Kingdom[131] Boris Johnson Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Liz Truss Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and former Foreign Secretary
Ben Wallace Secretary of State of Defence
Dominic Raab Deputy Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor, and Secretary of State for Justice
Grant Shapps Secretary of State for Transport
James Cleverly Foreign Secretary
Michael Gove Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities
Nadhim Zahawi Minister Without Portfolio
Oliver Dowden Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Patrick Sanders (British Army officer) Chief of General Staff
George Eustice Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
Alister Jack Secretary of State for Scotland
Chris Heaton-Harris Chief Whip of the House of Commons, Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury
Alan Campbell Chief Whip of Labour Party
Keir Starmer Leader of Labour Party
David Lammy Shadow Minister for Foreign Affairs of Great Britain
Lisa Nandy Shadow Minister for Social and Economic Development of Regions and Housing
Nick Thomas-Symonds Shadow Secretary of State for International Trade of the United Kingdom
Neil Gray Minister for Culture, Europe and International Development
Wendy Morton Deputy Minister for Transport
Donald Wilson Councillor and Past Lord Provost of the City of Edinburgh
Diane Abbott Labour MP
Kevin Brennan Labour MP
Karen Buck Labour MP
Richard Burgon Labour MP
Dawn Butler Labour MP
Theresa May Former prime minister of the United Kingdom
David Cameron Former prime minister of the United Kingdom
Jeremy Hunt Former Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
David Davis Former Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union
Justine Greening Former Secretary of Education
Oliver Letwin Former Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
Jo Johnson Former Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation
Jacob Rees-Mogg Minister of State for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency
Mark Spencer Leader of the House of Commons, Lord President of the Council
Lindsay Hoyle Speaker of the House of Commons
Richard Sharp Chairman of the BBC Board of Governors
Alexander Thomson Chief correspondent and presenter of Channel 4 News
Dan Rivers Correspondent of ITV News
Sophy Ridge Journalist and presenter of Sky News
John Ryley Head of Sky News
Jonathan Charles Munro Head of BBC News
Alef Bank Small Moscow credit institution focused primarily on lending to legal entities, attracting household funds in deposits, and also operations on the securities market, including in the framework of attracting liquidity from repurchase transactions.In 2002, the British Eastlink Lanker Plc became the sole shareholder of the bank.
Mark Galeotti Columnist of The Moscow Times
Lawrence Freedman Columnist of The Sunday Times
Gideon Rachman Columnist of The Financial Times
Jerome Donald Starkey Military Columnist of The Sun
Edward William Robert Carr Associate editor of The Economist
Katharine Viner Editor-in-Chief of The Guardian
John Witherow Editor-in-Chief of The Times
Con Coughlin Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Telegraph
Edward Verity Editor-in-Chief of The Daily Mail
Christian Broughton Editor-in-Chief of The Independent
Caroline Wheeler Political Editor of The Sunday Times
Huw Walters Head of Economic Security at the UK Department of Defense
Amanda Milling Minister of State for Asia and the Middle East
Roger Carr Chairman of BAE Systems
Alexander Cresswell Chairman of Board of Directors and CEO of Thales UK
Charles Stickland Chief of Joint Operations, UK Armed Force
Michael Wigston Chief of the Air Staff
Leo Docherty Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence, People and Veterans
Ben Key Fleet Commander, Chief of Staff of the Royal Navy
Jeremy Quin Minister of State for Defence Procurement
Patrick McLoughlin Former chairman of the Conservative Party
Damian Green Former First Secretary of State
Sarah Wollaston Former Liberal Democratic MP
David Tredinnick Former Conservative MP
Stephen Mecalfe Conservative MP
Liam Fox Conservative MP
Peter Dowd Labour MP
Rosie Duffield Labour MP
Janet Daby Labour MP
John Grogan Conservative MP
Louise Haigh Labour MP
John Attlee, 3rd Earl Attlee Former Lord-in-waiting, Government Whip, grandson of Clement Attlee
David Freud, Baron Freud Former Minister for Welfare Reform, great-grandson of Sigmund Freud
Sheila Noakes, Baroness Noakes Member of House of Lords
Lucy Neville-Rolfe Member of House of Lords
Mark Schreiber, Baron Marlesford Member of House of Lords
James Lupton, Baron Lupton Member of House of Lords
Alexander Scrymgeour, 12th Earl of Dundee Member of House of Lords
John Eccles, 2nd Viscount Eccles Member of House of Lords
Michael Bates, Baron Bates Member of House of Lords
Jonathan Caine, Baron Caine Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Member of House of Lords
Arthur Gore, 9th Earl of Arran Former Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, Member of House of Lords
Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking Former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and Chairman of Conservative Party, Member of House of Lords
Diana Eccles, Viscountess Eccles Member of House of Lords
Deborah Stedman-Scott, Baroness Stedman-Scott Member of House of Lords, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Women
Ros Altmann Member of House of Lords
James Arbuthnot Member of House of Lords
Elizabeth Berridge, Baroness Berridge Member of House of Lords
David Maclean Member of House of Lords
Charles Cathcart, 7th Earl Cathcart Member of House of Lords
Carlyn Chisholm, Baroness Chisholm of Owlpen Member of House of Lords
Philippa Roe, Baroness Couttie Member of House of Lords
Robert Dixon-Smith, Baron Dixon-Smith Member of House of Lords
Michael Farmer, Baron Farmer Member of House of Lords
Howard Flight Member of House of Lords
Simone Finn, Baroness Finn Former Downing Street Chief of Staff
Edward Faulks, Baron Faulks Member of House of Lords
Stanley Fink, Baron Fink Member of House of Lords
Alistair Cooke, Baron Lexden Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords, official historian and archivist of the Conservative Party and Carlton Club
Peter Lilley Member of House of Lords
Nick Paton Walsh CNN's International Security Editor
Giles Goschen, 4th Viscount Goschen Member of House of Lords
Robert Hayward, Baron Hayward Member of House of Lords
Ian Lang, Baron Lang of Monkton Former Member of House of Lords
James Mackay, Baron Mackay of Clashfern Former Member of House of Lords
Benjamin Mancroft, 3rd Baron Mancroft Member of House of Lords
Zahida Manzoor Member of House of Lords
Gary Porter, Baron Porter of Spalding Member of House of Lords
John Randall, Baron Randall of Uxbridge Member of House of Lords
Gillian Shephard Member of House of Lords, Chairman of the Association of Conservative Peers
Stephen Sherbourne Member of House of Lords, non-executive director of Smithfields Consultants
Kevin Shinkwin, Baron Shinkwin Member of House of Lords
Laura Wyld, Baroness Wyld Member of House of Lords
Gordon Wasserman, Baron Wasserman Member of House of Lords
John Wakeham Member of House of Lords, Director of Enron
Nicholas True, Baron True Leader of the House of Lords, Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal, former Minister of State at the Cabinet Office
Mike Whitby Member of House of Lords, former leader of Birmingham City Council
James Younger, 5th Viscount Younger of Leckie Member of House of Lords, Lord-in-waiting, Government Whip
Susan Williams, Baroness Williams of Trafford Member of House of Lords, Chief Whip of the House of Lords, Captain of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, former Minister of State for Home Affairs
John Taylor, Baron Taylor of Holbeach Member of House of Lords
David Trimble Member of House of Lords, 1st First Minister of Northern Ireland
Liz Sugg, Baroness Sugg Member of House of Lords
Ranbir Singh Suri, Baron Suri Member of House of Lords
Liz Redfern, Baroness Redfern Member of House of Lords
Joan Seccombe, Baroness Seccombe Member of House of Lords
Ray Collins, Baron Collins of Highbury Member of House of Lords
Norman Davies Historian, Honorary fellow at St Antony's College, Oxford
Timothy Garton Ash Historian, Professor of European Studies at Oxford University
Orlando Figes Historian, Professor of University of Cambridge
David Abulafia Historian, Professor of History at Birkbeck College, University of London
Graeme Robertson Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies at the University of North Carolina
James Gregory Sherr International Centre for Defence and Security (Estonia)
James Calder Walton Assistant Director of the Harvard Belfer Center's Applied History Project and Intelligence Project.
Michael Ashcroft Member of House of Lords
Mohamed Sheikh, Baron Sheikh Member of House of Lords, founder of Conservative Muslim Forum
Daniel Hannan Adviser to the UK Board of Trade
James Cartlidge Minister of State for Defence Procurement
Simon Asquith Director of Submarines
Stuart Peach Prime Minister's Special Envoy to the Western Balkans
Roland Walker Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Military Strategy and Operations)
Timothy David Neal-Hopes Commander of the National Cyber Force
Fiona Shackleton Member of House of Lords, solicitor for members of the British royal family and celebrities, including Sir Paul McCartney, Prince Andrew, Duke of York, Charles, Prince of Wales, and Princess Haya bint Hussein
Andrew Robathan Member of House of Lords
Amanda Sater, Baroness Sater Member of House of Lords
Kate Rock, Baroness Rock Member of House of Lords, Formerly Vice-chairman of the Conservative Party with special responsibility for business engagement
Richard Spring, Baron Risby Member of House of Lords, Prime Ministerial Trade Envoy to Algeria
Bernard Ribeiro, Baron Ribeiro Member of House of Lords, Chancellor of Anglia Ruskin University
Dolar Popat Member of House of Lords
Stuart Polak, Baron Polak Member of House of Lords
Emma Pidding, Baroness Pidding Member of House of Lords, President of the Northern Ireland Conservatives
Michelle Mone, Baroness Mone Member of House of Lords, Founder of MJM International Ltd and the lingerie company Ultimo
Eric Pickles Member of House of Lords, Chairman of Conservative Friends of Israel in the House of Lords, Special Envoy for Post-Holocaust Issues
Mark McInnes, Baron McInnes of Kilwinning Member of House of Lords
Jonathan Marland, Baron Marland Member of House of Lords, Chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council
Norman Lamont Member of House of Lords
Timothy Kirkhope Member of House of Lords
Graham Kirkham, Baron Kirkham Member of House of Lords, founder and chairman of sofa retailer DFS, Owner of Whitby Chain
Tom King, Baron King of Bridgwater Member of House of Lords
Richard Keen, Baron Keen of Elie Member of House of Lords, former Leader of Scottish Conservative Party
David Hunt, Baron Hunt of Wirral Member of House of Lords
Michael Jopling Member of House of Lords
David Howell, Baron Howell of Guildford Member of House of Lords
Michael Howard Member of House of Lords, former leader of the Conservative Party
John Horam Member of House of Lords
Gloria Hooper, Baroness Hooper Member of House of Lords
Chris Holmes, Baron Holmes of Richmond Member of House of Lords, Director of Paralympic Integration for the London Olympics
Karim Ahmad Khan "Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court"
Jonathan Hill, Baron Hill of Oareford Member of House of Lords, former European Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union, Leader of the House of Lords and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Brian Griffiths, Baron Griffiths of Fforestfach Member of House of Lords, Margaret Thatcher's chief policy adviser
Michael Grade Chairman of Ofcom
Stephen Gilbert, Baron Gilbert of Panteg Member of House of Lords, former Chair of the Communications and Digital Committee
Patrick Stopford, 9th Earl of Courtown Deputy Chief Whip of the House of Lords, Captain of the Queen's Bodyguard of the Yeomen of the Guard
Malcolm Sinclair, 20th Earl of Caithness Member of House of Lords,20th Lord Berriedale, 15th Baronet, of Canisbay, Co. Caithness, and chief of Clan Sinclair
Nick Bourne Member of House of Lords
Michael Brougham, 5th Baron Brougham and Vaux Member of House of Lords
Angela Browning Member of House of Lords
Peta Buscombe, Baroness Buscombe Member of House of Lords
George Bridges, Baron Bridges of Headley Chair of the Economic Affairs Committee
Karren Brady Member of House of Lords
Ian Livingston, Baron Livingston of Parkhead Member of House of Lords
Edward Foljambe, 5th Earl of Liverpool Member of House of Lords
Paul Strasburger, Baron Strasburger Member of House of Lords
Margaret Eaton, Baroness Eaton Member of House of Lords
Alan Haselhurst, Baron Haselhurst Member of House of Lords
Alastair Goodlad Member of House of Lords
Nicholas Fairfax, 14th Lord Fairfax of Cameron Member of House of Lords
Michael Forsyth, Baron Forsyth of Drumlean Chairman of the Association of Conservative Peers, chairman of the Board of Directors of Secure Trust Bank, Member of House of Lords
Rupert Ponsonby, 7th Baron de Mauley Master of the Horse
Jamie Borwick, 5th Baron Borwick Member of House of Lords
Ivon Moore-Brabazon, 3rd Baron Brabazon of Tara Member of House of Lords
James Lindesay-Bethune, 16th Earl of Lindsay Member of House of Lords, Patroness of the Royal Caledonian Ball and a master of the Fife Foxhounds
Catherine Fall, Baroness Fall Former Deputy Chief of Staff
Stephen Green, Baron Green of Hurstpierpoint Member of House of Lords, former chairman of HSBC
Howard Leigh, Baron Leigh of Hurley Member of House of Lords
Robert Balchin, Baron Lingfield Member of House of Lords, Freeman of the City of London, Liveryman of the Goldsmiths', Broderers', and Apothecaries' companies
Carolyn Harris Conservative MP
Barry Gardiner Conservative MP
Chris Elmore Conservative MP
Ruth George Conservative MP
Harriett Baldwin Conservative MP
James Berry Conservative MP
Sue Hayman Conservative MP
Peter Aldous Conservative MP
Stuart Andrew Conservative MP
Kemi Badenoch Conservative MP
Richard Bacon Conservative MP
Victoria Atkins Conservative MP
James Gray Conservative MP
John Baron Conservative MP
Steve Baker Conservative MP
Sharon Hodgson Conservative MP
Ben Everitt Conservative MP
Daniel Kawczynski Conservative MP
Andrea Leadsom Conservative MP
Theresa Villiers Conservative MP
Nus Ghani Conservative MP
Tim Loughton Conservative MP
John Astor, 3rd Baron Astor of Hever Conservative MP
John McFall, Baron McFall of Alcluith Lord Speaker
John Gardiner, Baron Gardiner of Kimble Senior Deputy Lord Speaker
Frederick Curzon, 7th Earl Howe Deputy Leader
Euan Geddes, 3rd Baron Geddes Senior Deputy Lord Speaker
Helen Newlove, Baroness Newlove Senior Deputy Lord Speaker
Catherine Meyer, Baroness Meyer Member of House of Lords of the United Kingdom
Charles Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington 9th Duke of Wellington
George Young, Baron Young of Cookham Senior Deputy Lord Speaker
Oliver Eden, 8th Baron Henley Former Lord-in-waiting, Government Whip
Nicholas Lowther, 2nd Viscount Ullswater Former Lord-in-waiting, Government Whip, Private Secretary to Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
Charlotte Vere, Baroness Vere of Norbiton Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport
Diana Barran, Baroness Barran Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for School System
Olivia Bloomfield, Baroness Bloomfield of Hinton Waldrist Baroness-in-Waiting, Government Whip
Jane Scott, Baroness Scott of Bybrook Baroness-in-Waiting, Government Whip
Patricia Morris, Baroness Morris of Bolton Senior Deputy Lord Speaker
Ian Duncan, Baron Duncan of Springbank Senior Deputy Lord Speaker
Janet Evelyn Fookes, Baroness Fookes Senior Deputy Lord Speaker
Thomas Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde Former Leader of the House of Lords, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Joyce Anelay, Baroness Anelay of St Johns Former Government Chief Whip in the House of Lords
Henry Ashton, 4th Baron Ashton of Hyde Government Chief Whip in the House of Lords
Natalie Evans, Baroness Evans of Bowes Park Leader of the House of Lords
Pauline Neville-Jones, Baroness Neville-Jones Former Minister of State for Security and Counter Terrorism
George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen 10th Secretary General of NATO
Peter Ricketts First national security adviser
Alex Cole-Hamilton Leader of Scottish Liberal Democrats
Kate Forbes Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Finance and the Economy
Angus Robertson Scottish Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture
Ross Greer Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Greens
Lorna Slater Member of the Scottish Parliament for the Greens
Helen Bower-Easton Official Spokesperson of the Foreign Office
Laurence Lee Second Permanent Secretary of the British Ministry of Defence
Ian Blackford Leader of Scottish National Party
William Hague Former Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of the United Kingdom
Francis Baring, 6th Baron Northbrook Conservative MP
Christopher Tugendhat, Baron Tugendhat Conservative MP
James Douglas-Hamilton, Baron Selkirk of Douglas Conservative MP
Michael Morris, Baron Naseby Conservative MP
Nigel Adams Minister of State without Portfolio
Phillip Lee Liberal Democrat Spokesperson for Justice
Julian Lewis Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee
Neil O'Brien Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Levelling Up, The Union and Constitution
Jo Churchill Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Agri-Innovation and Climate Adaptation
Nicola Sturgeon First Minister of Scotland
Angus Robertson Scottish Cabinet Secretary for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture
Francis Ingham General Director of the Public Relations and Communications Association
Nicky Regazzoni Co-founder of the PR Network
Hamish de Bretton-Gordon Chemical weapons expert, former director of SecureBio Limited, Commanding officer of the UK's Joint Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Regiment and NATO's Rapid Reaction CBRN Battalion
Fiona Hyslop Former Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Economy, Fair Work and Culture
James Heappey Minister for the Armed Forces
Annabel Goldie Minister of State for Defence
Deborah Turness CEO of BBC News
Charles Gurassa Chair of the Guardian Media Group
Justin Hedges Former 1* Deputy Commander of UK Special Mission Group, co-founder of Prevail Partners Limited
Lucy Frazer Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Nadine Dorries Former Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport
Piers Morgan Presenter of TV channel "IT-Vi"
Suella Braverman Attorney General for England and Wales and advocate general for Northern Ireland
Kwasi Kwarteng Minister of Entrepreneurship, Energy and Industrial Strategy
Rishi Sunak Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and former Chancellor
Priti Patel Home Secretary
Dominic Grieve Former attorney general for England and Wales
Steve Barclay Downing Street Chief of Staff and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
Nick Clegg Former Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Philip Dunne Minister for Defence Procurement
Nick Houghton Chief of the Defence Staff of the British Armed Forces
Edward McMillan-Scott Member of European Parliament
Andrew Parker Director-general of the British Security Service
Malcolm Rifkind Chairman of the Intelligence and Security Committee
Andrew Robathan Member of Parliament
John Sawers Former Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service
Robert Walter Member of Parliament
HSBC British multinational universal bank and financial services holding company
Strilets UK Ltd.
Espace Soft Trading Ltd. Metal Products fabricater in Upper Norwood
Robert Elliott CEO of Zinc Network
Scott Brown Executive Director of Zinc Network
Louis Brooke Executive Director of Research and Strategy of Zinc Network
Hazel UK Ltd. company specialised in supply and repair/overhaul of aviation equipment manufactured in former USSR/CIS countries
 United States[202] Antony Blinken United States Secretary of State
Barack Obama Former president
J. D. Vance Republican senator for Ohio
Eric Schmitt Republican senator for Missouri
Richard Armitage (government official) 13th United States Deputy Secretary of State
Jason Blazakis Director of the Center for the Study of Terrorism, Extremism and Counter-Terrorism at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies
Hector Balderas Former New Mexico attorney general
Charles Q. Brown Jr. Chief of staff of the Air Force.
Stephen C. Bowsher President of In-Q-Tel Corporation
Chris Brady President of General Dynamics
Andrea G. Botta Chairman of the Board of Directors of the company "Shernier"
Rob Bonta California attorney general
Michael Barr (U.S. official) Vice Chairman of the Federal Reserve
Neal Blue Co-owner, chairman, and CEO of General Atomics
Michael Leroy Byrd The police officer who killed Ashley Babbit during the so-called. "storming the Capitol"
Lester Arnold Vice President of RAND Corporation Research Center
Michael J. Abramowitz President of NGO Freedom House
Bruce Adams Executive Vice President of In-Q-Tel Corporation
Jill M. Albertelli President of Military Engine Division, Pratt & Whitney Corporation
Katie Britt Republican senator for Alabama
Ben Rhodes Former Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications and Speechwriting
Jack Smith (lawyer) Special Counsel for the United States Department of Justice
Joe Lieberman Politician, lobbyist, and attorney who served as a United States senator from Connecticut from 1989 to 2013
Wesley Clark Supreme Allied Commander Europe of NATO from 1997 to 2000, commanding Operation Allied Force during the Kosovo War
Bob Menendez Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
Michael M. Crow Educator, science and technology scholar, and university design architect, 16th and current president of Arizona State University
Caroline Atkinson Former Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economic Affairs
Dan Coats[f] Former Member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
Daniel Pfeiffer Former Senior Advisor to the President of the United States
Harry Reid (d. 2021) Former Senate Majority Leader
Hillary Clinton Former United States Secretary of State and 2016 presidential candidate
John Boehner Former Speaker of the House
Nancy Pelosi Former Speaker of the House
Elise Stefanik Chair of the House Republican Conference
Liz Cheney Former Chair of the House Republican Conference
Mark Takano Chair of the House Veterans' Affairs Committee
Doris Matsui Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Greg Steube Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Marjorie Taylor Greene Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Andy Biggs Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Don Bacon Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Jim Banks Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Ami Bera Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
John Bolton Former National Security Adviser to the president, former Permanent Representative to the UN
Thomas Arnold Arseneault President and Senior Executive Director of the American division of BAE Systems
Anthony Brown Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Francis William Biden Brother of Joe Biden
James Brian Biden Brother of Joe Biden
Valerie Biden Owens Sister of Joe Biden
Paul Pelosi Husband of Nancy Pelosi
George Akerlof Husband of Janet Yellen
Ivo Daalder Former US Permanent Representative to NATO
Alyssa Demus Expert of the RAND Corporation research center
Nadine Arslanian Wife of R. Menendez
Lynn Rosenman Garland Wife of M. Garland
Amy Gowder President and CEO of General Electric Aviation Military Systems
Frank A. St. John COO of Lockheed Martin Corporation
John Hoover Senior Vice President and CEO of US National Defense University
Chris Johnson Senior Vice President of Maxar Technologies
Mahmoud Bah Deputy CEO of Millennium Challenge Corporation
Richard D. Anderson Jr. Professor Emeritus of University of California
Robert Bierman Member of the Board of Balkan Investigative Reporting Network
Iris Weinshall Wife of C. Schumer
Mo Brooks Member of the U.S. House of Representative
Pete Buttigieg US Secretary of Transportation
Lael Brainard Vice Chair of the Federal Reserve, Wife of K. Campbell
John Abizaid Retired army general, adviser to the Minister of Defense of Ukraine
Ian Bremmer Political scientist and author with a focus on global political risk, president and founder of Eurasia Group
Fred W. Wagenhals CEO and chairman of the Board of Ammo Inc.
George C. Barnes Deputy Director of the National Security Agency
Dick Weller Doctor of the Pacific Northwest Laboratory
Roy Azevedo President of Raytheon Intelligence & Space
Tom Vilsack US Secretary of Agriculture
Glen D. VanHerck Commander of the Joint Command of the Aerospace Defense of the North American Continent and the Northern Command of the US Armed Forces
Jim Jordan Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Virginia Foxx Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Ann Wagner Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Daniel Alan Webster Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Mike Gallagher Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Anthony Gonzalez Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
John Garamendi Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Scott DesJarlais Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Debbie Lesko Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Tom Suozzi Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Judy Chu Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Rashida Tlaib Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Suzan DelBene Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Jay Obernolte Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Thomas Massie Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Greg Pence Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Mike Levin Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Joaquin Castro Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
John Katko Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
Lori Trahan Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
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Brian Williams Former NBC television host
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Letitia James Attorney General of New York
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Kwame Raoul Attorney General of Illinois
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David Marlowe Deputy Director for Operations, CIA
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Jessie Liu Former Attorney for the District of Columbia
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John Barrasso Republican senator for Wyoming
Patrick J. Lechleitner Acting Deputy Director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement
James Marks Former head of the intelligence center of the US Army, retired brigadier general
Stephanie Roland Deputy Director of Program Management in Moldova and Belarus of the International Republican Institute
Charles Sweeder Financial Director of the NGO "International Humanitarian Aid Moldova-Keystone"
Scott Hocklander Head of the USAID in Moldova
Charles J. Hooker III Head of the NGO "International Humanitarian Aid Moldova-Keystone"
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Kevin McCarthy Speaker of the House
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Robert Mueller Former director of the FBI
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Michael Posner Professor at New York University, former US Under Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor,
Dinesh Paliwal Indian American business executive
Steven Pifer Senior fellow at the Brookings Institution's Center on the United States and Europe, director of Brookings' Arms Control Initiative, former senior adviser with the Center for Strategic & International Studies
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Trent R. Maul Deputy Head of the Directorate of Intelligence Support of the Joint Staff of the Joint Staff of the CNS of the US Armed Forces (until 2021)
Michael J. Morell Former deputy director of the CIA, Senior Consultant at Beacon Global Strategies
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Tony Perkins Former member of USCIRF
Mike Pompeo Former US Secretary of State
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Matthew Prince CEO of Cloudflare
Christopher G. Cavoli Commander of United States European Command and Supreme Allied Commander Europe
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Kenneth Roth Executive director of Human Rights Watch
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Richard Charles Vandiver Former President Airtronic Systems
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Charles Graner Former member of the United States Army Reserve convicted of war crimes in connection with the 2003–2004 Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse scandal
Steven L. Jordan Former head of the Joint Interrogation Center for Prisoners at Abu Ghraib Special Prison
Lynndie England Former United States Army Reserve soldier prosecuted for mistreating detainees during the Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse
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Daniel L. Jablonsky President and CEO of Maxar Technologies
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Laura Rosenberger Chair of the American Institute in Taiwan; former Senior Director for China and Taiwan at the White House National Security Council, former co-director of the Alliance for Securing Democracy at the German Marshall Fund, former foreign policy adviser at H. Clinton's campaign headquarters
Yehuda Krinsky Rabbi, secretary of "Agudas Chasidei Chabad"
Shlomo Cunin Rabbi, member of "Agudas Chasidei Chabad"
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Karen Kornbluh Executive director of External Relations at Nielsen (2013-2017), former US Ambassador to the OECD (2009-2012)
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Carl Gershman Former President of NED
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Taylor Lawrence Vice-president of Raytheon, President of Raytheon Missile Systems (2012-2019)
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By Chechnya, against US and EU institutions' leaders

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On 26 June 2014, the Head of the Russian republic of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov, released a statement saying that he has created a sanction list which totaled four individuals. The people on the list have since been banned from entering the Chechen Republic and had all bank accounts frozen on 27 July 2014. This was in response to the EU sanctions.[205]

State Name Position
 United States Barack Obama Former President of the United States
 European Union Dame Catherine Ashton Former High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
José Manuel Barroso Former President of the European Commission
Herman Van Rompuy Former President of the European Council

League overall timeline table

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Country Belarusian people and organisations sanctioned Russian and Ukrainian people and organisations sanctioned Other measures Notes Date
European Union, Albania, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Norway, Ukraine, Montenegro and Kosovo 175 Before invasion
United States, Ukraine and Kosovo 258 Before invasion
Ukraine 1,400 Before invasion; overall (2018)
United States 44 First Package 21 February 2022—23 February 2022
Germany 1 First Package 22 February 2022
United Kingdom and British Overseas Territories 8 £20m of Russian holdings sold First Package 22 February 2022—25 February 2022
Canada 353 First Package 22 February 2022—25 February 2022
European Union and Iceland 377 First Package 22 February 2022—25 February 2022
United Kingdom 100 Second Package 24 February 2022
United States 24 27 Second Package 24 February 2022
European Union and Greenland 98 Second Package 24 February 2022
Switzerland and North Macedonia 377 Second Package 24 February 2022
Canada 62 Second Package 27 February 2022
Singapore 8 Third Package 28 February 2022
United States 4 Third Package 28 February 2022
European Union 27 Third Package 28 February 2022
Norway, Monaco, Albania, North Macedonia (same as European Union) Third Package 28 February 2022
United Kingdom 2 Third Package 1 March 2022
Poland 2 Third Package 1 March 2022
United Kingdom (unknown; all people and organisations related to Belarus' ministry of defence) Third Package 2 March 2022
European Union 7 Third Package 2 March 2022
United States 22 Third Package 2 March 2022
Montenegro (same as European Union) Third Package 2 March 2022
Bermuda (740 airplanes) Third Package 2 March 2022
United States 101+ Third Package 3 March 2022
Andorra, Lichtenstein, Aruba (same as European Union) Third Package 3 March 2022
Canada 10 Third Package 3 March 2022
Guernsey, Jersey, Isle of Man (same as Great Britain) Third Package 4 March 2022
Antigua and Barbuda (same as Great Britain and the USA) Third Package 4 March 2022
European Union (suspended 257 million euro programme) (suspended 178 million euro programme) Third Package 4 March 2022
Switzerland Fullfies European Union's Third Package; sectoral limitations Third Package 4 March 2022
Singapore 4 Third Package 5 March 2022
South Korea (same as against Russia) Third Package 6 March 2022
New Zealand 100 Third Package 7 March 2022
South Korea 1 Third Package 7 March 2022
Canada 10 Third Package 7 March 2022
Japan 44 Third Package 8 March 2022
European Union 4 160 Third+ Package 9 March 2022
United Kingdom 7 Third+ Package 10 March 2022
Japan 3 Third+ Package 10 March 2022
United Kingdom 386 Third+ Package 11 March 2022
Canada 37 Third+ Package 11 March 2022
United States 35 Third+ Package 11 March 2022
Australia 33 Third+ Package 14 March 2022
European Union 27 Fourth Package 15 March 2022
United States 11 Fourth Package 15 March 2022
United Kingdom 350 Fourth Package 15 March 2022
San Marino (Same as European Union) Fourth Package 15 March 2022
Canada 15 Fourth Package 15 March 2022
Switzerland 206 Fourth Package 16 March 2022
New Zealand 395 Fourth Package 17 March 2022
Canada 22 Fourth Package 17 March 2022
Australia 13 Fourth Package 18 March 2022
Japan 24 Fourth Package 18 March 2022
United Kingdom 59 Fourth Package 24 March 2022
United States 427 Fourth Package 24 March 2022
Canada 160 Fourth Package 24 March 2022
Latvia 25 Fourth Package 24 March 2022
Australia 2 22 Fourth Package 25 March 2022
Japan 106 Fourth Package 25 March 2022
United Kingdom 17 Fourth Package 31 March 2022
United States 13 21 companies in European countries Fourth Package 31 March 2022
United States 24 96 Fourth Package 1 April 2022
Canada 9 Fifth Package 6 April 2022
United States 72 Fifth Package 6 April 2022
United Kingdom 10 Fifth Package 6 April 2022
Australia 67 Fifth Package 7 April 2022
United States 40 Fifth Package 7 April 2022
European Union 235 Fifth Package 8 April 2022
Japan 428 Fifth Package 8 April 2022
United Kingdom 4 Fifth Package 8 April 2022
Ukraine Full Embargo for sales Fifth Package 9 April 2022
European Union 20 Fifth Package 11 April 2022
Canada 33 Fifth Package 11 April 2022
United Kingdom 206 (including 1 Ukrainian citizen) Fifth Package 13 April 2022
Australia 16 Fifth Package 14 April 2022
United Kingdom 2 Fifth Package 14 April 2022
Armenia (Fullfies banking sanctions)[206] Fifth Package 16 April 2022
New Zealand 18 Fifth Package 19 April 2022
Canada 14 Fifth Package 19 April 2022
United Kingdom 26 Fifth Package 21 April 2022
Australia 147 Fifth Package 22 April 2022
Estonia 2 Fifth Package 25 April 2022
Poland 50 Fifth Package 26 April 2022
Canada 203 Fifth Package 27 April 2022
Kazakhstan 1 28 April 2022
New Zealand 176 1 May 2022
United Kingdom 63 4 May 2022
Australia 110 4 May 2022
Japan 140 5 May 2022
European Union 3 Sixth Package 6 May 2022
United States 2,620 Sixth Package 8 May 2022
Canada 65 Sixth Package 8 May 2022
Japan 200 Sixth Package 10 May 2022
New Zealand 8 Sixth Package 10 May 2022
Latvia 4 Sixth Package 12 May 2022
Japan 2 Sixth Package 12 May 2022
United Kingdom 3 Sixth Package 13 May 2022
Australia 1 Sixth Package 18 May 2022
United Kingdom 20 Sixth Package 19 May 2022
Canada 14 Sixth Package 20 May 2022

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b US references:[37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48]
  2. ^ a b EU references:[49][12][14][50][51][52][53][16][54][19][22][55] UK included with EU; all individuals and businesses confirmed by Ukraine section here:[56]
  3. ^ a b Canada references:[10][60][61][62][63][64][65][66][67][68][69][70][71][72][73][74][75][76][77][78][79][80][81][82][83][84][85]
  4. ^ a b Swiss references:[86][87][88][89][90][91]
  5. ^ a b Australian references:[11][92][26][27][28][93]
  6. ^ Coats had introduced a resolution in the Senate before the sanctions were imposed that outlined specific steps he believed the Obama administration should take to sanction and isolate Russia.[203]

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