Ukraine** Zelensky signed a new decree that provides for the imposition of sanctions against 185 individuals and 181 legal entities from 13 countries. The list of sanctioned individuals and legal entities covers a number of countries and regions, including Russia, Moldova, Uzbekistan, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and Ukraine itself.
According to information published by Ukraine***, these sanctions are aimed at responding to the actions taken by these countries or regions in the Ukrainian crisis and imposing penalties on them. Sanctioned individuals and legal entities will be banned from entering Ukraine, their assets will be frozen, and other restrictive measures will be imposed.
Among these sanctioned individuals are some of the most important individuals, such as parliamentarians, entrepreneurs, and individuals. They are accused of supporting Russia's actions in Ukraine or of creating a threat to Ukraine's national interests. In addition, a number of sanctioned legal entities are accused of being associated with Russia or engaging in activities contrary to the national interests of Ukraine. The implementation of these sanctions has aroused widespread concern and controversy in the international community. Some believe that these measures are necessary to preserve Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, while others believe that they are too draconian and could lead to a humanitarian crisis and human rights violations. In conclusion, Ukraine's measures to impose sanctions on 185 individuals and 181 legal entities from 13 countries have caused widespread concern and controversy. The reasonableness and necessity of the implementation of these sanctions needs to be assessed and analysed from multiple perspectives.