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OFAC reissues Central African Republic Sanctions Regulations and Western Balkans Stabilization Regulations
On September 28, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced the reissuance of the Central African Republic Sanctions Regulations and the Western Balkans Stabilization Regulations. OFAC noted that the Central African Republic Sanctions Regulations were previously published in abbreviated form in 2014, and the Western Balkans Stabilization Regulations were originally published in abbreviated form in 2002 and last amended in 2011. The reissued regulations include, among other things, additional interpretive guidance and definitions, general licenses, and other regulatory provisions that will provide further guidance to the public. The regulations are effective immediately.
OFAC sanctions actors throughout the Western Balkans
On June 6, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced sanctions against two prominent officials in Bosnia and Herzegovina. This is the third action taken under E.O. 14033. According to the Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, the designated individuals “have each sought to pursue ethnonationalist and political agendas at the expense of the democratic institutions and citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina.” As a result of the sanctions, all assets belonging to the designated persons that are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons must be blocked and reported to OFAC. U.S. persons are generally prohibited from engaging in dealings involving any property or interests in property of the blocked or designated persons.
OFAC sanctions actors throughout the Western Balkans
On April 11, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) announced sanctions pursuant to Executive Order (E.O.) 14033 against seven individuals and one entity across four countries in the Western Balkans, which “is the second action OFAC has taken under E.O. 14033 targeting persons who threaten the stability of the region through corruption, criminal activity, and other destabilizing behavior.” OFAC also noted that the Department of State is designating individuals from North Macedonia and Bosnia and Herzegovina under Section 7031(c) of the Department of State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs Appropriations Act, 2022, instituting what is commonly known as a visa ban. As a result of the sanctions, all assets belonging to the designated persons that are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S. persons must be blocked and reported to OFAC. U.S. persons are generally prohibited from engaging in dealings involving any property or interests in property of the blocked or designated persons.