Rada puts on agenda bill on international sanctions for support and financing of terrorism in Ukraine
The Verkhovna Rada on Tuesday put on the agenda a government bill on international sanctions for the support and financing of terrorism in Ukraine.
As reported, the Ukrainian government initiated sanctions against 172 individuals and 65 legal entities of Russia and other countries for the support and financing of terrorism in Ukraine.
The bill foresees the possibility of introducing 29 types of sanctions against businesses and individuals who finance terrorism and support the occupation of Crimea.
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