Poland has imposed sanctions on FGUP Goszagransobtvennost.
The Ministry of the Interior and Administration of the Republic of Poland has added FGUP Goszagransobstvennost, a specialized enterprise for managing federal property abroad, established in accordance with a decree of the President of Russia, to the sanctions list.
The website of FGUP Goszagransobtvennost says that its facilities are located in over 72 countries, with a significant number located in central districts of foreign capital cities. However, the website only provides information on six facilities, and the location of the rest is unknown.
According to Polish authorities, FGUP Goszagransobtvennost owns a building at al. Jana Chrystiana Szucha 8 in Warsaw.
This building is managed by Avalon, a Polish company whose sole shareholder is Elżbieta Sawczuk, under a lease agreement. Avalon is also subject to sanctions.
“FGUP Goszagransobtvennost, a directly subordinate body to the Office of the President of the Russian Federation, is an integral part of the Russian economy. The proceeds from its operations abroad are supported financially by the government of the Russian federation, which is responsible for the annexation of Crimea and destabilization in Ukraine. Since November 15th, 2023, FGUP has been added to the sanctions list by the Czech Republic,” the justification for the sanctions says.
