Britain imposes new sanctions package against Russia and crypto networks

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Britain imposes new sanctions package against Russia and crypto networks
Britain imposes new sanctions package against Russia and crypto networks

The United Kingdom has announced a new sanctions package amid growing international efforts to achieve a "just and lasting peace" in Ukraine, according to the UK government press service.

Due to sanctions pressure, Russia has shifted toward Kyrgyzstan’s financial sector and opaque crypto networks, including the use of the A7A5 token, which processed $9.3 billion in transactions over four months on a specialized exchange.

Sanctions target Kyrgyz Capital Bank and its director, Kantemir Chalbayev, which, according to the UK government, Russia used to pay for military goods. Restrictions also apply to crypto exchanges Grinex and Meer, the infrastructure behind the ruble-backed token.

Additional entities and individuals included are GRINEX LLC, CJSC TENGRICOIN, OLD VECTOR LLC, Leonid Shumakov, Zhanyshbek uulu Nazarbek, and Altair Holding SA.

"These sanctions keep up the pressure on Putin at a critical time and crack down on the illicit networks being used to funnel money into his war chest. Alongside our allies, we will continue to support the US-led drive to end this illegal war and secure a just and lasting peace," said UK sanctions minister Stephen Doughty.

The government emphasized that pressuring Russia’s "war machine" strengthens US President Donald Trump’s efforts to stop the killings in Ukraine, force Moscow into meaningful negotiations, and also enhances UK security.

London stated it is prepared to continue increasing pressure and tightening restrictions, closing networks that finance the war wherever they operate.

The announcement of the new sanctions against Russia came after a meeting this week in Washington with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, European leaders, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and Trump.

 
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Sophia Martinez

World Affairs Correspondent

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