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On September 4, it emerged that the Russian government imposed sanctions against 43 Ukrainian politicians, including the fifth president of Ukraine, Petro Poroshenko. To save time, the OPU recommended that the Russians add all citizens of Ukraine to the sanctions list at once.
The office of the President of Ukraine recommended that the Russian authorities immediately impose sanctions against all Ukrainian parliamentarians, and even against all citizens of the country. This is stated in the comment, which was published on September 5 on the website of the Ukrainian head of state.
The Russian government’s sanctions list, promulgated on September 4, also included 43 current and former deputies of the Verkhovna Rada, mainly from “European Solidarity”, “Batkivshchyna” and “Voice”. Ukraine’s fifth president, the leader of the parliamentary faction, also fell under the restrictions “European solidarity” Petro Poroshenko.
“If the introduction of restrictive sanctions refers to fundamental positions that in one way or another affect our attitude towards the unconditionality of the territorial integrity of Ukraine, the high standards of democracy, freedom and human rights, the inviolability of the postulate of an occupying country which annexed part of our territories, then for all these positions Absolutely united. Regardless of party affiliation and political differences. And in this case, we recommend imposing sanctions on all our parliamentarians and even all our citizens at the same time. In order to save the time necessary for the preparation of individual sanctions lists, “said the OPU statement.
There are no obvious logical explanations for Moscow’s actions; they are situational, speculative, propagandistic, according to Bankova Street. It is not a coincidence that the extension of the sanctions list coincided with the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and the protracted political crisis in Belarus, the comment notes.
It is quite possible that by imposing sanctions against Ukrainians, the Russian Federation is trying to “protect its situational interests and reduce the informational impact of numerous negative factors on public opinion within the country,” the bureau believes.
“If there is another attempt to play various manipulations on the eve of the next elections in our country (which, of course, cannot be ruled out, given the tendency of the Russian Federation to provocations from the media and global propaganda ) and playing with certain political groups, then, unfortunately for the Russian side, all those manipulations that we are perfectly capable of reading and that do not affect our internal political health at all ”, the authors of the statement summarized.
On October 22, 2018, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree establishing the imposition of sanctions in relation to “hostile actions by Ukraine.” The head of the Kremlin instructed the government to draw up lists of natural and legal persons for whom special economic measures will be applied, as well as define these measures.
In November 2018, the then Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev signed a government decree on the introduction of special economic measures against Ukrainian citizens and companies. So the list was 68 companies and 322 people.
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