Anti-Russian sanction list drawn by Ukraine to be revised, expanded if necessary – Yatseniuk
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatseniuk has pointed put that the Anti-Russian sanction list will be amended by including other individuals and firms in it.
Yatseniuk has requested the sanctions committee to organize monitoring of the implementation of the sanctions in force on a permanent basis and if necessary, to make amendments by adding new names of individuals and companies to the list approved by Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council, the Ukrainian government's press service said following the government meeting on Friday.
"The responsibility for implementation of the sanctions lies specifically with the heads of the central bodies of executive power and chief executives of state-owned companies. The head of each body of executive power is responsible for the one-hundred percent implementation of the regulation issued by the National Security and Defense Council," Yatseniuk said.
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