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Ukraine Sanctions

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Ukraine is currently subject to 10 active sanctions programs imposed by Global Affairs Canada, Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, European Union Council, Ministry of Finance Japan, Office of Foreign Assets Control and State Secretariat for Economic Affairs. These measures include asset freeze, travel ban, arms embargo, financial restrictions, investment ban and trade restrictions. This page lists every program targeting Ukraine, the legal bases behind them, and the most recent changes.

Last updated 12 Jun 2026

Programs

10

Authorities

7

Restriction Types

8

Restrictions

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Sanctions Programs

Total designated: 553 (493 individuals, 59 entities, 1 ships)

Legal bases: Special Economic Measures Act — Ukraine
asset freeze

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Special Economic Measures Act — Ukraine

Australia's autonomous sanctions relating to Ukraine. Total designated: 841 (799 individuals, 42 entities).

Legal bases: Autonomous Sanctions Regulations 2011, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment Instruments 2022–2024
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Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 22) Instrument 2022
Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 1) Instrument 2023
Listed on 19 Jun. 2014 (relisted on 16 Jun. 2017 and 10 June 2023)
Listed on 19 Jun. 2014 (amended on 16 Jun. 2017, 10 June 2020 and 10 June 2023)
Listed on 19 Jun. 2014 (re-listed on 16 Jun. 2017, 10 June 2020 and 10 June 2023)

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On 22 February 2022, the EU strongly condemned the decision of the President of the Russian Federation on 21 February 2022 to recognize the non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine as independent entities and the ensuing decision to send Russian troops into these areas. The EU considers that this as an illegal act further undermining Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence and is a severe breach of international law and international agreements. In view of the situation, on 23 February 2022, the Council of the EU adopted restrictive measures, which prohibit the import into the EU of goods originating in the non-government controlled areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine with the exception of goods having been granted a certificate of origin by the Government of Ukraine. In addition, the measures restrict trade in good and technology for use in certain sectors and prohibit services in the sectors of transport, telecommunications, energy or the prospecting, exploration and production of oil, gas and mineral resources, as well as services related to tourism activities in the non-government controlled areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine. On 21 September 2022, the Russian Federation decided to further escalate its aggression against Ukraine by supporting the organisation of illegal 'referenda' in the parts of the Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia regions. By organising those illegal sham ‘referenda’, Russia aimed to change by force the internationally recognised borders of Ukraine, which constitutes a clear and serious breach of the Charter of the United Nations. In view of the grave circumstances, on 6 October 2022, the Council extended the geographical scope of the regime to cover all the non-government controlled areas of Ukraine in the oblasts of Donetsk, Kherson, Luhansk and Zaporizhzhia. Derogations and exemptions to the restrictive measures are possible, including the delivery of humanitarian aid. Adopted by: EU. No persons or entities are currently designated under this regime.

Legal bases: Council Regulation concerning restrictive measures in response to the recognition of the non-government controlled areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine and the ordering of Russian armed forces into those areas, Council Decision concerning restrictive measures in response to the recognition of the non-government controlled areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine and the ordering of Russian armed forces into those areas
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On 20 February 2014, the Council of the EU condemned in the strongest terms all use of violence in Ukraine and called for an immediate end to the violence, and full respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms. The Council also called upon the Ukrainian Government to exercise maximum restraint and opposition leaders to distance themselves from those who resort to radical action, including violence. On 3 March 2014, the Council agreed to focus restrictive measures on the freezing and recovery of assets of persons identified as responsible for the misappropriation of Ukrainian State funds and persons responsible for human rights violations, with a view to consolidating and supporting the rule of law and respect for human rights in Ukraine. Adopted by: EU.

Legal bases: Council Decision concerning restrictive measures directed against certain persons, entities and bodies in view of the situation in Ukraine, Council Regulation concerning restrictive measures directed against certain persons, entities and bodies in view of the situation in Ukraine
asset freeze

On 17 March 2014 the EU Council imposed an asset freeze and travel restrictions on those responsible for actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine. The decision was made after the Heads of State or Government of the European Union's Member States on 6 March 2014 strongly condemned the unprovoked violation of Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity by the Russian Federation and called on the Russian Federation to immediately withdraw its armed forces to the areas of their permanent stationing. They called on the Russian Federation to enable immediate access for international monitors. The Heads of State or Government considered that the decision by the Supreme Council of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea to hold a referendum on the future status of the territory is contrary to the Ukrainian Constitution and therefore illegal. Over time, the list of persons and entities subject to restrictive measures has been expanded by the EU Council. On 22 February 2022, the EU strongly condemned the decision of the President of the Russian Federation on 21 February 2022 to recognize the non-government controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts of Ukraine as independent entities and the ensuing decision to send Russian troops into these areas. The EU considers that this as an illegal act further undermining Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence and is a severe breach of international law and international agreements. In view of the situation, on 23 February 2022, the Council of the EU expanded the list of persons and entities subject to the restrictive measures consisting of asset freezes and travel restrictions. On 24 February 2022, the President of the Russian Federation announced a military operation in Ukraine and Russian armed forces began an attack on Ukraine. The EU strongly condemned the unprovoked invasion of Ukraine by armed forces of the Russian Federation and the involvement of Belarus in this aggression against Ukraine. In view of the gravity of the situation, on 25 February 2022, the Council broadened the listing criteria to cover persons and entities supporting and benefiting from the Government of the Russian Federation as well as persons and entities providing a substantial source of revenue to it. The Council has since expanded the list of persons and entities subject to restrictive measures. Derogations and exemptions to the restrictive measures are possible, including the delivery of humanitarian aid. Adopted by: EU.

Legal bases: Council Decision concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, Council Regulation concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, Council Decision concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine, Council Implementing Regulation concerning restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine
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On 6 March 2014, the Heads of State or Government of the EU countries strongly condemned the unprovoked violation of Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity by Russia. At its meeting on 20-21 March 2014, the European Council strongly condemned the illegal annexation of Crimea to the Russian Federation and emphasised that it will not recognise it. The European Council considered that certain economic, trade and financial restrictions regarding Crimea should be proposed for rapid implementation. On 27 March 2014, the UN General Assembly adopted Resolution 68/262 on the territorial integrity of Ukraine, affirming its commitment to the sovereignty, political independence, unity and territorial integrity of Ukraine within its internationally recognised borders, underscoring the invalidity of the referendum held in Crimea on 16 March, and calling upon all States not to recognise any alterations to the status of Crimea. On 23 June 2014, the Council of the EU considered that the import into the EU of goods originating in Crimea or Sevastopol should be prohibited, with the exception of goods originating in Crimea or Sevastopol having been granted a certificate of origin by the Government of Ukraine. On 30 July 2014, the Council of the EU adopted additional measures restricting trade with and investment in Crimea. On 18 December 2014, the Council further restricted investment in Crimea. In addition, trade in goods and technology for use in certain sectors in Crimea were restricted. Services in the sectors of transport, telecommunications, energy or the prospection, exploration and production of oil, gas and mineral resources, as well as services related to tourism activities in Crimea including in the maritime sector were also prohibited. On 19 March 2015, the European Council concluded that it does not recognise and continues to condemn the illegal annexation of Crimea by Russia and will remain committed to fully implement its non-recognition policy. The restrictive measures were most recently renewed on 17 June 2024, and will expire on 23 June 2025. This restrictive measures regime is part of a wider EU non-recognition policy of the illegal annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol. Adopted by: EU. No persons or entities are currently designated under this regime.

Legal bases: Council Decision concerning restrictive measures in response to the illegal annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol, Council Regulation concerning restrictive measures in response to the illegal annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol
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Sanctions related to the Ukraine conflict. Total designated: 15 entities.

Legal bases: Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act (FEFTA)
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Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act

Sanctions program targeting persons and sectors contributing to the situation in Ukraine, including sanctions related to the Crimea region of Ukraine and various sectors of the Russian Federation economy. Implements multiple executive orders, statutes, and sectoral sanctions directives.

Legal bases: Executive Order 14065, Executive Order 13883, Executive Order 13849, Executive Order 13685, Executive Order 13662, Executive Order 13661, Executive Order 13660, Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA), PL 115-44, Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014 (UFSA), Support for the Sovereignty, Integrity, Democracy, and Economic Stability of Ukraine Act of 2014 (SSIDES), International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), 50 U.S.C. §§ 1701-1706, National Emergencies Act (NEA), 50 U.S.C. §§ 1601-1651, 31 CFR Part 589
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Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA), PL 115-44
Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014 (UFSA)
Support for the Sovereignty, Integrity, Democracy, and Economic Stability of Ukraine Act of 2014 (SSIDES)
Advisory Regarding the Obfuscation of Critical Information in Financial and Trade Transactions Involving the Crimea Region of Ukraine
FACT SHEET: Russia Sanctions and Agricultural Trade

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Swiss sanctions related to the situation in Ukraine. Total designated: 4619 (2073 individuals, 2546 entities).

Legal bases: Federal Act on the Implementation of International Sanctions (Embargo Act)
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Embargo Act (EmbA)

Countries classified as conflict-affected under the World Bank FCS framework

Legal bases: World Bank FCS Classification Framework
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Recent Changes

OFAC

Resources added

Added: 7 executive_order(s), 1 regulation(s), 5 federal_register_notice(s), 1 list(s), 2 determination(s), 3 guidance(s)

12 Jun 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: Executive Order 14065, Executive Order 13883, Executive Order 13849, Executive Order 13685, Executive Order 13662, Executive Order 13661, Executive Order 13660, 31 CFR Part 589. Removed: Executive Order 13660 (March 6, 2014), Executive Order 13661 (March 17, 2014), Executive Order 13662 (March 20, 2014), Executive Order 13685 (December 19, 2014), Executive Order 14065 (February 21, 2022), Executive Order 13883 (August 3, 2019), Executive Order 13849 (September 20, 2018), 31 CFR Part 589 — Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations

11 Jun 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 7 executive_order(s), 3 statute(s), 1 regulation(s), 2 advisory(s), 4 directive(s), 2 determination(s), 3 guidance(s), 1 faq(s), 11 general_license(s), 5 federal_register(s), 1 brochure(s)

11 Jun 2026
DFAT

Legal basis updated for Autonomous Ukraine Sanctions

Added: Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment Instruments 2022–2024. Removed: Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment instruments 2022-2024

6 Jun 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: Executive Order 13660 (March 6, 2014), Executive Order 13661 (March 17, 2014), Executive Order 13662 (March 20, 2014), Executive Order 13685 (December 19, 2014), Executive Order 14065 (February 21, 2022), Executive Order 13883 (August 3, 2019), Executive Order 13849 (September 20, 2018), 31 CFR Part 589 — Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations. Removed: Executive Order 13660, Executive Order 13661, Executive Order 13662, Executive Order 13685, Executive Order 14065, Executive Order 13883, Executive Order 13849, 31 CFR Part 589

5 Jun 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 7 Executive Order(s), 1 Advisory(s), 1 Fact Sheet(s), 11 General License(s), 4 Directive(s), 2 Determination(s), 3 Federal Register Notice(s), 1 Code of Federal Regulations(s), 1 FAQ(s)

5 Jun 2026
WORLDBANK-FCS

New program: World Bank FCS — Conflict-Affected

New sanctions program detected: World Bank FCS — Conflict-Affected

5 Jun 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Legal bases changed

4 Jun 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 2 executive_order(s), 3 statute(s), 1 regulation(s), 4 federal_register_notice(s), 1 advisory(s), 3 guidance(s), 2 determination(s), 2 general_license(s)

4 Jun 2026
DFAT

Legal basis updated for Autonomous Ukraine Sanctions

Added: Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment instruments 2022-2024. Removed: Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons-Ukraine) Amendment (No. 1) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons-Ukraine) Amendment (No. 2) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons-Ukraine) Amendment (No. 4) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons – Ukraine) Amendment (No. 3) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 1) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 4) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 10) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 11) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 13) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 14) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 15) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 16) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 21) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 22) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 1) Instrument 2023, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 2) Instrument 2023, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 3) Instrument 2023, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 4) Instrument 2023, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 5) Instrument 2023, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 8) Instrument 2023, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons – Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 1) Instrument 2024

4 Jun 2026
DFAT

Restrictions removed

Removed: trade_restrictions

4 Jun 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: Executive Order 14065, Executive Order 13883, Executive Order 13849, Executive Order 13685, Executive Order 13662, Executive Order 13661, Executive Order 13660, 31 CFR Part 589. Removed: Executive Order 13660 (March 6, 2014), Executive Order 13661 (March 17, 2014), Executive Order 13662 (March 20, 2014), Executive Order 13685 (December 19, 2014), Executive Order 14065 (February 21, 2022), Executive Order 13883 (August 3, 2019), Executive Order 13849 (September 20, 2018), 31 CFR Part 589 — Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations

3 Jun 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 7 executive_order(s), 2 advisory(s), 1 regulation(s), 1 list(s), 4 directive(s), 1 guidance(s), 2 general_license(s), 1 faq(s), 2 determination(s)

3 Jun 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: Executive Order 13660 (March 6, 2014), Executive Order 13661 (March 17, 2014), Executive Order 13662 (March 20, 2014), Executive Order 13685 (December 19, 2014), Executive Order 14065 (February 21, 2022), Executive Order 13883 (August 3, 2019), Executive Order 13849 (September 20, 2018), 31 CFR Part 589 — Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations. Removed: Executive Order 14065, Executive Order 13883, Executive Order 13849, Executive Order 13685, Executive Order 13662, Executive Order 13661, Executive Order 13660, 31 CFR Part 589

2 Jun 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 7 Executive Order(s), 2 Federal Register Notice(s), 2 Advisory(s), 11 General License(s), 1 Regulation(s), 1 List(s), 4 Directive(s), 2 Determination(s), 3 Guidance(s), 1 FAQ(s), 1 Brochure(s)

2 Jun 2026
EU

New program: Restrictive measures in response to the illegal annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol

New sanctions program detected: Restrictive measures in response to the illegal annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol

2 Jun 2026
EU

New program: Restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine

New sanctions program detected: Restrictive measures in respect of actions undermining or threatening the territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence of Ukraine

2 Jun 2026
EU

New program: Misappropriation of state funds of Ukraine

New sanctions program detected: Misappropriation of state funds of Ukraine

2 Jun 2026
EU

New program: Restrictive measures in response to the illegal recognition, occupation or annexation by the Russian Federation of certain non-government controlled areas of Ukraine

New sanctions program detected: Restrictive measures in response to the illegal recognition, occupation or annexation by the Russian Federation of certain non-government controlled areas of Ukraine

2 Jun 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: Executive Order 14065, Executive Order 13883, Executive Order 13849, Executive Order 13685, Executive Order 13662, Executive Order 13661, Executive Order 13660, 31 CFR Part 589. Removed: Executive Order 14065 (February 21, 2022), Executive Order 13883 (August 3, 2019), Executive Order 13849 (September 20, 2018), Executive Order 13685 (December 19, 2014), Executive Order 13662 (March 20, 2014), Executive Order 13661 (March 17, 2014), Executive Order 13660 (March 6, 2014), 31 CFR Part 589 — Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations

1 Jun 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 7 Executive Order(s), 3 Statute(s), 1 Regulation(s), 2 Advisory(s), 4 Sectoral Sanctions Directive(s), 1 Interpretive Guidance(s), 2 Determination(s), 3 Federal Register Notice(s), 1 Sanctions Brochure(s)

1 Jun 2026
DFAT

Legal basis updated for Autonomous Ukraine Sanctions

Added: Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons-Ukraine) Amendment (No. 1) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons-Ukraine) Amendment (No. 2) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons-Ukraine) Amendment (No. 4) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons – Ukraine) Amendment (No. 3) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 1) Instrument 2023, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 2) Instrument 2023, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 3) Instrument 2023, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 4) Instrument 2023, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 5) Instrument 2023, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 8) Instrument 2023, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons – Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 1) Instrument 2024

1 Jun 2026
DFAT

Restrictions added

Added: trade_restrictions

1 Jun 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: Executive Order 14065 (February 21, 2022), Executive Order 13883 (August 3, 2019), Executive Order 13849 (September 20, 2018), Executive Order 13685 (December 19, 2014), Executive Order 13662 (March 20, 2014), Executive Order 13661 (March 17, 2014), Executive Order 13660 (March 6, 2014), 31 CFR Part 589 — Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations. Removed: Executive Order 14065, Executive Order 13883, Executive Order 13849, Executive Order 13685, Executive Order 13662, Executive Order 13661, Executive Order 13660, 31 CFR Part 589 - Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations

29 May 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 7 Executive Order(s), 3 Advisory(s), 1 Sanctions List(s), 4 Directive(s), 3 Guidance(s), 3 Federal Register Notice(s), 1 Code of Federal Regulations(s), 11 General License(s), 2 Determination(s)

29 May 2026
OFAC

Restrictions removed

Removed: comprehensive

29 May 2026
OFAC

Restrictions added

Added: investment_ban

29 May 2026
EU

Restrictions removed

Removed: financial_restrictions

28 May 2026
EU

Target countries updated

Removed: RU

28 May 2026
EU

Restrictions removed

Removed: arms_embargo

28 May 2026
EU

Target countries updated

Added: RU, CN, KP, LY, SS, AF, MM, CF, IL, US, SY, IR, TR, UA

28 May 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Legal bases changed

28 May 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 7 executive_order(s), 3 statute(s), 1 regulation(s), 2 advisory(s), 1 list(s), 4 directive(s), 3 guidance(s), 2 determination(s), 11 general_license(s), 4 federal_register(s), 1 faq(s)

28 May 2026
OFAC

Restrictions added

Added: comprehensive

28 May 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: 31 CFR Part 589 - Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations. Removed: 31 CFR Part 589

26 May 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 7 Executive Order(s), 3 Statute(s), 1 Regulation(s), 3 Federal Register Notice(s), 2 Advisory(s), 4 General License(s), 2 Determination(s), 3 Guidance(s), 1 List(s), 4 Directive(s), 1 FAQ(s)

26 May 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 2 advisory(s), 1 brochure(s), 1 list(s), 4 directive(s), 11 general_license(s), 3 guidance(s), 7 executive_order(s), 17 federal_register_notice(s), 2 determination(s)

24 May 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: 31 CFR Part 589. Removed: 31 CFR Part 589 - Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations

23 May 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 7 Executive Order(s), 2 Advisory(s), 4 Directive(s), 2 Determination(s), 1 Regulation(s), 3 Federal Register Notice(s), 1 FAQ(s), 4 General License(s), 1 Guidance(s)

23 May 2026
DFAT

Legal basis updated for Autonomous Ukraine Sanctions

Added: Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 4) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 10) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 11) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 13) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 14) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 15) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 16) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 21) Instrument 2022, Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons—Russia and Ukraine) Amendment (No. 22) Instrument 2022. Removed: Autonomous Sanctions (Designated Persons and Entities and Declared Persons-Ukraine) Amendment (No. 1) Instrument 2022

23 May 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: 31 CFR Part 589 - Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations. Removed: 31 CFR Part 589

21 May 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 1 advisory(s), 1 brochure(s), 1 guidance(s), 11 general_license(s), 7 executive_order(s), 5 federal_register_notice(s), 2 determination(s)

21 May 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: 31 CFR Part 589. Removed: 31 CFR Part 589 - Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations

20 May 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 1 brochure(s), 1 statute(s), 1 guidance(s), 11 general_license(s), 17 federal_register_notice(s), 2 determination(s)

20 May 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: 31 CFR Part 589 - Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations. Removed: 31 CFR Part 589

19 May 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 1 brochure(s), 1 list(s), 4 directive(s), 3 guidance(s), 3 general_license(s), 1 faq(s), 2 determination(s), 4 federal_register(s)

19 May 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 7 executive_order(s), 1 regulation(s), 1 federal_register_notice(s), 2 determination(s), 11 general_license(s)

18 May 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: 31 CFR Part 589. Removed: 31 CFR Part 589 - Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations

17 May 2026
OFAC

Resources added

Added: 1 advisory(s), 1 statute(s), 1 regulation(s), 1 list(s), 4 directive(s), 7 executive_order(s), 4 federal_register_notice(s), 2 determination(s), 3 guidance(s), 11 general_license(s)

17 May 2026
OFAC

Legal basis updated for OFAC Ukraine-/Russia-related Sanctions

Added: 31 CFR Part 589 - Ukraine-/Russia-Related Sanctions Regulations. Removed: 31 CFR Part 589

14 May 2026
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