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Ukraine: What sanctions are being imposed on Russia? | Ukraine: What sanctions are being imposed on Russia? |
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Western nations have imposed severe sanctions on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. | Western nations have imposed severe sanctions on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. |
The measures are designed to cripple Russia's economy and punish its government for taking military action. | The measures are designed to cripple Russia's economy and punish its government for taking military action. |
What is a sanction? | What is a sanction? |
A sanction is a penalty imposed by one country on another, often in order to stop it acting aggressively or breaking international law. | A sanction is a penalty imposed by one country on another, often in order to stop it acting aggressively or breaking international law. |
Sanctions are often designed to hurt a country's economy, or the finances of individual citizens such as leading politicians. They can include travel bans and arms embargoes. | Sanctions are often designed to hurt a country's economy, or the finances of individual citizens such as leading politicians. They can include travel bans and arms embargoes. |
They are among the toughest measures nations can use, short of going to war. | They are among the toughest measures nations can use, short of going to war. |
What sanctions are Western nations imposing? | What sanctions are Western nations imposing? |
The EU, UK, US and their allies increased sanctions against Russia on Saturday. Measures include: | |
Removing selected Russian banks from the Swift messaging system. The aim is to cut them off from the international financial system and "harm their ability to operate globally" | |
Freezing the assets of Russia's central bank, to limit Russia's ability to access its overseas reserves | |
Limiting the sale of citizenship via "golden passports", which allow wealthy Russians to become citizens | |
Launching a transatlantic task force to identify and freeze the assets of sanctioned individuals and companies | |
Targeting more "officials and elites close to the Russian government, as well as their families" | |
Taking action against disinformation | |
A series of other sanctions had already been announced. | |
Both the UK and the EU said they planned to sanction Russian President Vladimir Putin and foreign minister Sergei Lavrov. | |
The UK also announced: | The UK also announced: |
all major Russian banks to have their assets frozen and be excluded from the UK financial system | all major Russian banks to have their assets frozen and be excluded from the UK financial system |
laws to stop major Russian companies and the state raising finance or borrowing money on UK markets | laws to stop major Russian companies and the state raising finance or borrowing money on UK markets |
Russia's Aeroflot airline will be banned from the UK | Russia's Aeroflot airline will be banned from the UK |
export licences suspended for dual-use items which can be used for military purposes | export licences suspended for dual-use items which can be used for military purposes |
a stop to exports of high-tech items and oil refinery equipment | a stop to exports of high-tech items and oil refinery equipment |
a limit on deposits Russians can make to UK bank accounts | a limit on deposits Russians can make to UK bank accounts |
EU nations sanctions also include: | EU nations sanctions also include: |
targeting 70% of the Russian banking market and key state owned firms, including defence firms | targeting 70% of the Russian banking market and key state owned firms, including defence firms |
targeting the energy sector with an export ban on materials Russia uses for oil refineries | targeting the energy sector with an export ban on materials Russia uses for oil refineries |
banning the sale of aircraft and equipment to Russian airlines | banning the sale of aircraft and equipment to Russian airlines |
limiting Russia's access to high-tech, such as semiconductors and software | limiting Russia's access to high-tech, such as semiconductors and software |
US President Joe Biden announced measures against a series of banks and individuals. He said the US and allies would cut off more than half of Russia's high-tech imports to stop it developing its military capabilities | |
Germany has put on hold permission for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Germany to open. | Germany has put on hold permission for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Germany to open. |
Australia has imposed sanctions on wealthy Russians and over 300 members of the Russian parliament who voted to authorise sending Russian troops into Ukraine. | Australia has imposed sanctions on wealthy Russians and over 300 members of the Russian parliament who voted to authorise sending Russian troops into Ukraine. |
Japan is sanctioning Russian financial institutions and individuals and halting exports of goods such as semiconductors. | Japan is sanctioning Russian financial institutions and individuals and halting exports of goods such as semiconductors. |
The UK, US and Australia are also imposing financial sanctions on Belarus for its role in the assault on Ukraine. | |
Why is Putin ordering troops into Ukraine? | Why is Putin ordering troops into Ukraine? |
Russia's plan to fight back against new sanctions | Russia's plan to fight back against new sanctions |
Russia loses Champions League final | Russia loses Champions League final |
Germany has blocked the Nord Stream 2 pipeline from Russia from coming into operation | Germany has blocked the Nord Stream 2 pipeline from Russia from coming into operation |
How will these sanctions affect Russia? | How will these sanctions affect Russia? |
A ban from Swift will delay the payments Russia gets for exports of oil and gas. | |
When Swift banned Iran in 2012 - under pressure from the US - that country lost almost half of its oil export revenues and 30% of foreign trade. | |
However, Russia could get paid through other systems - for example, China's Cross-Border Interbank Payment System. | |
What is Swift and why is banning Russia so significant? | |
Freezing the assets of Russia's central bank will limit its ability to access its overseas reserves. | |
The measures taken against Russian financial institutions are intended to cause a big fall in the country's currency, the rouble, and a financial crisis. | The measures taken against Russian financial institutions are intended to cause a big fall in the country's currency, the rouble, and a financial crisis. |
Its government might have to bail out the banking system, at great expense. However, it has built up reserves of over $630bn (£464bn) to deal with economic shocks. | |
The UK government has also threatened further action against Russian money in London financial institutions and banks. It has promised to push through long-delayed measures requiring people to say where their cash comes from. | The UK government has also threatened further action against Russian money in London financial institutions and banks. It has promised to push through long-delayed measures requiring people to say where their cash comes from. |
Banning exports of high-tech goods to Russia - such as semiconductor microchips - could affect Russia's defence and aerospace sectors and industries such as car production. | |
How much Russian money is there in the UK? | How much Russian money is there in the UK? |
What other sanctions could Russia face? | What other sanctions could Russia face? |
Western nations could also look at the option of blocking Russian oil and gas exports - which make up a fifth of Russia's economy and half of its earnings from exports. | |
As such, refusing to buy its oil and gas would be a very tough sanction. | As such, refusing to buy its oil and gas would be a very tough sanction. |
However, it would also be damaging to Western nations that rely on it. | However, it would also be damaging to Western nations that rely on it. |
Russia supplies 26% of the EU's crude oil and 38% of its gas. Even a brief cut in gas supply would raise energy prices. | Russia supplies 26% of the EU's crude oil and 38% of its gas. Even a brief cut in gas supply would raise energy prices. |
Rossiya Bank is one of five banks sanctioned by Britain | Rossiya Bank is one of five banks sanctioned by Britain |
How has Russia reacted to the sanctions? | How has Russia reacted to the sanctions? |
Russia's foreign ministry has threatened sanctions of its own against the West. This may include reducing or shutting off gas supplies to Europe. | Russia's foreign ministry has threatened sanctions of its own against the West. This may include reducing or shutting off gas supplies to Europe. |
British airlines have now been banned from Russian airspace or landing at Russian airports. | British airlines have now been banned from Russian airspace or landing at Russian airports. |
Hitting the Russian banking sector is likely to damage firms which do business in Russia, or have assets in its banks, and the export ban on high-tech goods will hit many Western manufacturers. | Hitting the Russian banking sector is likely to damage firms which do business in Russia, or have assets in its banks, and the export ban on high-tech goods will hit many Western manufacturers. |