Switzerland joins a number of sanctions imposed by EU on Belarus
The authorities of Switzerland have made a decision to join certain sanctions imposed by the European Union on Belarus on June 29, 2024, the Swiss government said in a statement.
"On October 30, the Federal Council decided to adopt further sanctions against Belarus," the statement said.
The new measures will enter into effect on October 31.
The sanctions which Switzerland joins include the ban on investments in companies of the Belarusian energy sector, the ban on imports of gold, diamonds, helium, and natural resources from Belarus, the ban on exports of luxury goods to Belarus, and others.
At the same time, Switzerland decided not to join all imposed sanctions, for instance, it will not force its businesses to ensure that their subsidiaries in third countries do not undermine the EU's sanctions.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
G7, EU countries considering complete ban on oil transportation from Russia instead of price cap – media
20:29, 05.12.2025
Ukraine's State Customs Service introduces specialized software to identify sanctioned vessels
20:14, 02.12.2025
Zelenskyy announces sanctions against Rosneft, Lukoil, other targets
10:20, 01.12.2025
Zelenskyy enacts sanctions against 56 vessels linked to illegal Ukrainian food exports in 2022-2025
16:02, 25.11.2025
Ukrainian official: U.S.–Ukraine consultations on parameters of future peace deal to begin in Switzerland in coming days
14:15, 22.11.2025
LATEST
Gulliver Mall in Kyiv partially reopens
21:11, 12.12.2025
SBU drones again hit Russian oil production platforms in Caspian Sea – source
20:56, 12.12.2025
NSDC comments on info about Umerov's secret meetings with FBI leadership
20:42, 12.12.2025
Hegseth cuts out Driscoll of Ukraine's negotiations – media
20:32, 12.12.2025
Defense Minister: We build comprehensive system of anti-corruption management