Ukraine aligns its sanctions with those of the EU

On July 8, the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, signed three decrees imposing sanctions: Decree No. 471/2025, Decree No 472/2052, and Decree No473 / 2023.

With these new sanctions, Ukraine has brought its list of restrictions into line with the decisions made by the European Union. The sanctions have been imposed on 117 individuals and 142 entities, which were proposed by Ukraine’s Cabinet of Ministries.

The sanctions have been imposed on 117 individuals and 142 entities, proposed by the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine. There are two appendixes per decree. SanctionsLists has published all of these documents:

After signing the decrees, Vladimir Zelenskyy also condemned Russia’s recent military actions and called for new sanctions.

“Sanctions are needed – painful sanctions against oil, which has been pumping money into Moscow’s military machine for more than three years of war. Secondary sanctions against those who buy this oil and sponsor the killings. The partners know how to put pressure so that Russia will be forced to think about ending the war, rather than new strikes. Everyone who wants peace must act,” said Vladimir Zelenskyy.

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