Singapore to Impose Restrictions on Russian Financial and Crypto Transactions

Singapore to Impose Restrictions on Russian Financial and Crypto Transactions

In a rare move, Singapore is going to introduce restrictions on certain Russian financial transactions and crypto operations aimed at evading sanctions. The decision comes amid officially expressed concerns that Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine is a threat to the security of small states around the world. Singapore Becomes First Southeast Asian Nation to Impose Sanctions on Russia For the first time in decades, as acknowledged by a former diplomat, Singapore is taking steps to sanction another nation without approval from the United Nations Security Council. The city state is preparing....


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