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The Minsk plant was subject to US sanctions through the proliferation of missiles

The Government Department of the United States of America has identified a low number of postal workers, which will hide the all sorts of ballistic missiles, and How soon will sanctions be imposed? Three of them were sold in China, and one more – in Belarus.

RBC-Ukraine reports this in a letter to the US Department of Defense.

The statement of the American department states that these are similar enterprises ” We delivered items for missiles and ballistic missile programs to Pakistan, including its long-range missile program.”

“The United States has adopted a global regime of non-disruption, making live visits to monitor purchasing measures, which will support the activities of the population, which raises concerns. “Which subjects are subject to the latest order 13382, direct against the spread of mass poverty and delivery methods” , – to be released.

Which entities were subject to sanctions

The reason for the exchange

The statement of the river representative to the US State Department Matthew Miller states that these enterprises took part in “activities and operations that have been harmonized or create a risk of harmonious conflict suzhennyu zbroi mass poverty or methods of delivery, including any kind of production, supply, transportation, disassembly, transport, transfer or hijacking of such items by Pakistan.”

It seems that earlier members of the “Great Family” decided to impose sanctions and against third countries, how to help the Russian Federation avoid the already obvious restrictions.

Also, on the 15th quarter, it became clear that the United States and Canada introduced sanctions against Belarus – the restrictions were imposed on low physical and legal entities, which are subject to support to the regime of the Belarusian dictator Oleksandr Lukashenko.< /p>

Read terms and important information about the war between Russia and Ukraine on the RBC-Ukraine channel in Telegram.

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