United Kingdom has imposed financial sanctions on the following countries, latest of which is Zimbabwe (on list of known persons), according to UK Government. Financial sanctions which relate to a specific country or terrorist group are known as ‘regimes’.
The following are the list of 25 countries subjected to UK sanctions..
- Financial sanctions, Afghanistan
13 December 2017 - Financial sanctions, Belarus
18 December 2017 - Financial Sanctions, Burundi
7 October 2015 - Financial sanctions, Central African Republic
13 December 2017 - Financial sanctions, Democratic Republic of the Congo
12 February 2018 - Financial sanctions, Egypt
11 December 2017 - Financial sanctions, Eritrea
5 July 2012 - Financial sanctions, Republic of Guinea
13 December 2017 - Financial sanctions, Republic of Guinea-Bissau
11 January 2018 - Financial sanctions, Iran (human rights)
11 December 2017 - Financial sanctions, Iran (nuclear proliferation)
11 December 2017 - Financial sanctions, Iraq
18 December 2017 - Financial sanctions, Lebanon and Syria
21 February 2006 - Financial sanctions, Libya
12 February 2018 - Financial sanctions, Mali
7 November 2017 - Financial sanctions, North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea)
23 January 2018 - Financial sanctions, Somalia
13 December 2017 - Financial sanctions, South Sudan
5 February 2018 - Financial sanctions, Sudan
18 December 2017 - Financial sanctions, Syria
11 December 2017 - Financial sanctions, Tunisia
30 January 2018 - Financial sanctions, Ukraine (Misappropriation and Human Rights)
6 March 2017 - Financial sanctions, Ukraine (Sovereignty and Territorial Integrity)
12 February 2018 - Financial sanctions, Venezuela
22 January 2018 - Financial sanctions, Yemen
13 December 2017 - Financial sanctions, Zimbabwe
16 February 2018