The UK will stop all imports of Russian coal and oil by the end of 2022, and will take action against the oligarchs and key strategic industries.
Britain imposed new sanctions against Russia / photo getty images
On April 6, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss announced the tightening of sanctions against Russia.
This is reported by the official website of the government of the country.play video
In particular, it announced a complete freeze on the assets of the largest Russian bank and the cessation of all new UK foreign investment in Russia.
The UK will also stop all imports of Russian coal and oil by the end of 2022 and take action against oligarchs and key strategic industries.
Among them are the co-owner of Novatek and Sibur Leonid Mikhelson, the chairman of AK ALROSA Sergey Ivanov, the chairman of the board of Gazprombank Andrey Akimov, the head of Gazprom Neft Alexander Dyukov, the founder of PhosAgro Andrey Guryev Sr., the main beneficiary of Akron Vyacheslav Kantor, General Director of KAMAZ Sergey Kogogin.
Sberbank and Moscow Credit Bank are now also under UK sanctions.
The main announced sanctions include:
- Freezing of assets in relation to Sberbank and Moscow Credit Bank.
- A complete ban on new foreign investment in Russia. In 2020, UK investments in Russia amounted to over £11 billion.
- By the end of 2022, the UK will end any dependence on Russian coal and oil and will stop gas imports as soon as possible thereafter. From next week, the export of key oil refining equipment and catalysts will also be banned, which will reduce Russia’s ability to produce and export oil.
- Actions against key Russian strategic industries and state-owned enterprises. This includes a ban on imports of iron and steel products, the main source of income.
Earlier, the United States of America introduced a new package of sanctions against Russia . He touched on the banking sector of the aggressor country and individuals, including the daughters of Vladimir Putin.
(C)UNIAN 2022

The UK has done more for Ukraine than any other country, including indirectly, such as with sanctions.
Thank God they’re not in the EU during this. Merkel and co. would have been blocking everything the UK tried to do.