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Kyrgyz Republic Suspends 50 Legal Entities on Sanctions Risk

The Ministry of Justice of the Kyrgyz Republic has halted operations of 50 legal entities. This action follows information from Western partners, reviewed by Kyrgyz authorities, indicating involvement in high-risk transactions related to sanctions. This marks the first use of a new interagency law aimed at curbing harmful foreign economic activities.

Minister Ayaz Batyrkulovich Baetov emphasizes that this preventive measure underscores the Kyrgyz Republic's commitment to aligning with international regulations. The focus is on strengthening control mechanisms to mitigate exposure to secondary sanctions.

The suspension follows a detailed assessment of economic activities, trade routes, and payment chains. The Ministry maintains confidentiality regarding the identities and sectors of the companies involved.

The government continues to collaborate closely with Western entities, urging businesses to comply with legal frameworks and conduct thorough due diligence to prevent risky transactions.

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