Australia imposes autonomous sanctions in relation to the Ukraine regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Crimea and Sevastopol (specified Ukraine regions) in response to the Russian threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. They were first imposed in relation to Crimea and Sevastopol in 2014 and extended in 2015. In 2022, the sanctions were extended to include Donetsk and Luhansk.
Program website | www.dfat.gov.au |
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Target countries | Russian Federation |
Issuing authority | Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT); Government of Australia |
Issuing country | Australia |
The Consolidated List is a list of all persons and entities who are subject to targeted financial sanctions under Australian sanctions law
ID | Title | Target countries |
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[AU-DPRK] | Democratic People's Republic Of Korea (North Korea) Sanctions Regime | North Korea |
[AU-YUGO] | Former Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia Sanctions Regime | Yugoslavia |
[AU-IRAN] | Iran Sanctions Regime | Iran |
[AU-IRAQ] | Iraq Sanctions Regime | Iraq |
[AU-LIBYA] | Libya Sanctions Regime | Libya |
[AU-MYANMAR] | Myanmar Sanctions Regime | Myanmar |
[AU-RUSSIA] | Russia Sanctions Regime | Russia |
[AU-CRP] | Serious Corruption Sanctions Regime | Global |
[AU-HUMAN] | Serious Violations Or Serious Abuses Of Human Rights Sanctions Regime | Global |
[AU-CYB] | Significant Cyber Incidents Sanctions Regime | Cyberspace |
[AU-SYRIA] | Syria Sanctions Regime | Syria |
[AU-UKRAINE] | Ukraine Sanctions Regime | Russia Donetsk (Occupied Ukraine) Crimea Luhansk (Occupied Ukraine) |
[AU-ZIM] | Zimbabwe Sanctions Regime | Zimbabwe |
Sanctions programs are created by governments and international organisations to impose measures on entities in response to specific events or situations.
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