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Treasury Expands Sanctions Against Belarusian Regime with
Partners and Allies
December 2, 2021

WASHINGTON — Today, the U.S. Department of the Treasuryʼs O ice of Foreign Assets
Control (OFAC), in response to the Lukashenka regimeʼs blatant disregard for international
norms and the wellbeing of its own citizens, is designating 20 individuals and 12 entities and
identifying three aircra as blocked property pursuant to Executive Orders (E.O.) 14038 and
13405. The persons designated today have enabled the regimeʼs migrant smuggling into the
European Union (EU), have taken part in the ongoing crackdown on human rights and
democracy, and have propped up the regime financially. As part of todayʼs action, Treasury is
also imposing restrictions on dealings in new issuances of Belarusian sovereign debt in the
primary and secondary markets, aligning with actions recently taken by allies and partners.
These actions rea irm the U.S. governmentʼs commitment to impose costs on the Lukashenka
regime for enabling corruption, human rights abuses, inhumane exploitation of vulnerable
people and orchestration of irregular migration, and attacks against democratic freedoms
and international norms.
“The United States stands alongside its international partners and allies in imposing costs on
the Lukashenka regime for its deplorable behavior, including migrant smuggling,” said Director
of the O ice of Foreign Assets Control Andrea M. Gacki. “Treasury will continue to work with
the international community to address the Lukashenka regimeʼs repression, corruption, and
flaunting of internationally recognized human rights.”
Todayʼs action comprises Treasuryʼs fi h tranche of Belarus-related sanctions since the
fraudulent August 9, 2020 presidential election in Belarus. It continues the U.S. governmentʼs
coordinated, international e ort with its transatlantic partners to hold the Lukashenka
regime to account. This action is being taken in coordination with the EU, the United
Kingdom (UK), and Canada and reflects the United Statesʼ commitment to acting with its
allies and partners to demonstrate a broad unity of purpose. As noted in Treasuryʼs recent
sanctions review, sanctions are most e ective when coordinated where possible with allies
and partners who can magnify the economic and political impact.
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IMPOSING SOVEREIGN DEBT REST RICT IONS ON B ELARUS
As part of todayʼs action, OFAC is issuing a new Belarus-related directive to hold the
Lukashenka regime accountable for its actions and align with recent actions by U.S. partners
and allies. Directive 1

under E.O. 14038

prohibits transactions in, provision of financing

for, or other dealings by U.S. persons or within the United States in new debt with a maturity
of greater than 90 days issued on or a er December 2, 2021 by the Ministry of Finance of the
Republic of Belarus or the Development Bank of the Republic of Belarus. OFAC determined
that the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Belarus and the Development Bank of the
Republic of Belarus, which are involved in the issuance of new debt for the Government of
Belarus (GoB), are political subdivisions, agencies, or instrumentalities of the GoB pursuant to
E.O. 14038, as described in Directive 1 under E.O. 14038. OFAC is providing additional public
guidance on the scope and implications of Directive 1 under E.O. 14038 through the issuance
of several Frequently Asked Questions (939, 940, 941, 942, 943, 944, 945, 946, 947, and 948)
available on the Treasury website.
Since June 2021, partners and allies, including the EU, UK, Canada, and Switzerland, have
targeted new issuances of Belarusian sovereign debt in the primary and secondary markets in
an e ort to hold the Lukashenka regime responsible for its ongoing malign behavior. The
addition of U.S. restrictions on dealings in new issuances of Belarusian sovereign debt in the
primary and secondary markets demonstrates close coordination with partners and allies to
restrict the Lukashenka regimeʼs access to international capital markets.

TARGET ING MIGRANT SMUGGLING AND VICT IMIZAT ION OF
MIGRANTS
Since June 2021, when U.S.-sanctioned Alyaksandr Lukashenka (Lukashenka) threatened, in
response to EU sanctions, to erode EU border security by allowing the tra icking of drugs and
migrants, his regime has orchestrated irregular migration across its borders into neighboring
EU member states Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland. The Lukashenka regime is luring migrants,
including many families with small children, to travel to Belarus by coordinating the issuance
of visas, increasing flights from the Middle East to Belarus, and then transporting people to
the borders of EU member states. Once at the border, Belarusian o icials direct and force
migrants across the border to facilitate their passage into the EU. Belarusian authorities do
not allow them to return to Minsk, so many migrants are now stuck at the border in Belarus,

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exposed to harsh winter conditions that have already claimed the lives of at least a dozen
vulnerable individuals.
Republican Unitary Enterprise Tsentrkurort (Tsentrkurort), Belarusʼs state-owned
tourism company, has played a key role in orchestrating irregular migration via Belarus to the
EU. Tsentrkurort is being designated pursuant to E.O. 14038 for being owned or controlled by,
directly or indirectly, the GoB. In addition, OFAC is designating seven GoB o icials who hold
leadership positions in the Belarusian State Border Committee, the state body responsible for
border security and policy. Those o icials are: Chairman Anatol Lapo; Deputy Chairmen Ihar
Butkevich, Raman Podlineu, Ihar Pechan, and Siarhei Novikau; and the heads of two
border groups responsible for sections of the border with the EU, Konstantin Molostov and
Igor Gutnik. Each of these o icials is being designated pursuant to E.O. 14038 for being or
having been an o icial of the GoB.

B ELARUSIAN STAT E-OW NED CARGO CARRIER
OFAC is also designating JSC Transaviaexport Airlines (Transaviaexport), a GoB-controlled
cargo carrier in Belarus that has shipped thousands of tons of ammunition and weapons to
foreign conflict zones, such as in Libya. Transaviaexport is being designated for operating or
having operated in the transportation sector of the economy of Belarus and for being owned
or controlled by, or having acted or purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly,
the GoB. Two aircra , EW-78843 and EW-78779, are being identified as property in which
Transaviaexport has an interest.

DESIGNAT IONS IN T HE DEF ENSE AND SECURIT Y SECTORS
OFAC is designating five entities that either produce or export Belarusian defense materials
and supply funds to the Lukashenka regime. The Belarusian defense industry focuses on the
development and production of military radio-electronics, optics and optical electronics
(including for use in satellites), chassis for missile systems, and so ware for military
information systems and weapons control systems. Most of the Belarusian defense industryʼs
profits go toward the state budget and are not reinvested in the industry itself.
CJSC Beltechexport (Beltechexport) is an authorized state special exporter in Belarus and
an integral part of the Belarusian defense industry. Closely associated with the Belarusian
Ministry of Defense, Beltechexport exports weapons and military equipment produced by
Belarusian state-owned enterprises (SOEs) worldwide. Beltechexport is a direct participant in
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establishing military-technical cooperation between Belarus and other countries, thereby
providing ongoing financial and economic support to the GoB. Beltechexport is being
designated pursuant to E.O. 14038 for operating or having operated in the defense and
related materiel sector of the economy of Belarus. The EU and UK sanctioned Beltechexport
in December 2020.
AGAT Electromechanical Plant OJSC (AGAT) and Joint Stock Company 140 Repair Plant
(140 Repair Plant) are SOEs that produce special purpose equipment for Belarusian military
and law enforcement agencies. In particular, AGATʼs riot control barrier system and 140 Repair
Plantʼs armored vehicles were deployed against peaceful demonstrators a er the fraudulent
August 2020 presidential election in Belarus. AGAT and 140 Repair Plant are being designated
pursuant to E.O. 14038 for being owned or controlled by, or having acted for or on behalf of,
directly or indirectly, the GoB. The EU and UK sanctioned AGAT and 140 Repair Plant in
December 2020.
Kidma Tech OJSC (Kidma Tech) and JSC Peleng (Peleng) are key firms in the Belarusian
defense industry. Kidma Tech — formerly known as BSVT–New Technologies until a recent
rebranding — produces and exports defense equipment, including surveillance systems, on
behalf of the Lukashenka regime. Peleng, an SOE, not only manufactures defense products but
also produces equipment for forensic, security, and surveillance systems. Kidma Tech and
Peleng are being designated pursuant to E.O. 14038 for operating or having operated in the
defense and related materiel sector of the Belarus economy. Peleng is also being designated
pursuant to E.O. 14038 for operating or having operated in the security sector of the Belarus
economy.
OOO Gardservis (Gardservis) is the first government-backed security force to be established
within Belarus and has ties to both the Lukashenka regime and U.S.-designated Aliaksey
Aleksin. Gardservis derives its right to own military weapons and provide security services in
Belarus from an order signed by Lukashenka himself in 2020. Gardservis is being designated
pursuant to E.O. 14038 for operating or having operated in the security sector of the Belarus
economy.
INCREASED SANCTIONS ON THE POTASH SECTOR OF THE BELARUS ECONOMY
OFAC is designating additional entities to limit the financial benefits that the Lukashenka
regime derives from potash exports. These designations follow OFACʼs August 9, 2021
designation of the major potash entity in Belarus, the Belarusian SOE Belaruskali OAO.
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Open Joint Stock Company Belarusian Potash Company (BPC) handles the trading and
exportation of potash for Belaruskali OAO. Owned by multiple Belarusian SOEs, including
Belaruskali OAO, BPC is a key facilitator of Belarus potash exports worldwide. BPC is being
designated pursuant to E.O. 14038 for operating or having operated in the potash sector of
the economy of Belarus. In addition, BPC subsidiary Agrorozkvit LLC (Agrorozkvit) is being
designated pursuant to E.O. 14038 for being owned or controlled by, or having acted or
purported to act for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, BPC.
In addition, OFAC is issuing Belarus General License 5

(GL 5) to provide U.S. persons

approximately 120 days in which to wind down transactions involving BPC or Agrorozkvit, or
any entity in which BPC or Agrorozkvit owns, directly or indirectly, individually or in the
aggregate, a 50 percent or greater interest, including the wind down of such transactions in
which Belaruskali OAO has a property interest.
Another potash company that provides revenue to the Lukashenka regime is Foreign Limited
Liability Company Slavkali (Slavkali), which produces potash fertilizers in Belarus. Slavkali is
currently constructing a mining facility that is the largest investment project in Belarus.
Slavkali is being designated pursuant to E.O. 14038 for operating or having operated in the
potash sector of the economy of Belarus.
As part of the designation of Slavkali, OFAC is identifying a luxury helicopter, EW-001PH, as
property in which Slavkali has an interest. Painted in the colors of the Belarusian flag with the
state seal emblazoned on the seats, EW-001PH was purchased by and is owned by Slavkali
and has been used to ferry Lukashenka between his suburban residence and Minsk.

ADDIT IONAL B ELARUSIAN OF F ICIALS
Security O icials Involved in the GoBʼs Continued Crackdown
To continue to expose and pressure those repressing civil society in Belarus, OFAC is
designating ten senior o icials of the Main Directorate for Combating Organized Crime and
Corruption of the MVD of the Republic of Belarus (GUBOPiK): its head, Andrey Parshin;
deputies Oleg Larin, Denis Chemodanov¸ and Mikhail Bedunkevich; and divisional leaders
Vasiliy Sysoyev, Dmitriy Kovach, Aleksandr Zhivlyuk¸ Andrei Makarevich, Vladimir
Vashkevich, and Aleksandr Alyoksa. OFAC designated GUBOPiK on June 21, 2021, pursuant
to E.O 13405 for being responsible for, or having participated in, actions or policies that
undermine democratic processes or institutions in Belarus. GUBOPiK and its members have
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physically suppressed and detained participants in peaceful protest actions preceding and
following the fraudulent 2020 presidential election in Belarus.
All ten GUBOPiK o icials are being designated pursuant to E.O. 14038 for being or having
been an o icial of the GoB.

O icials Closely Linked to the Lukashenka Family
OFAC is designating Alyaksandr Lukashenkaʼs middle son Dzmitry Lukashenka (Dzmitry)
pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being a senior-level o icial, a family member of such an o icial, or a
person closely linked to such an o icial who is responsible for or has engaged in public
corruption related to Belarus. Dzmitryʼs older brother Viktar and father Alyaksandr have been
sanctioned since 2006 when they were included in the Annex to E.O. 13405. In addition, OFAC
is designating the Republican State-Public Association Presidential Sports Club
(Presidential Sports Club), which Dzmitry leads. The Presidential Sports Club is part of an
alleged corruption scheme in Belarus. The Presidential Sports Club is being designated
pursuant to E.O. 13405 for being owned or controlled by, or having acted or purported to act
for or on behalf of, directly or indirectly, Dzmitry. The EU sanctioned Dzmitry in June 2021.
Dmitriy Mikhaylovich Korzyuk (Korzyuk) is the Deputy Minister of Internal A airs and the
former head of the State Tra ic Safety Inspectorate. Korzyuk is a close associate of Viktar
Lukashenka and Dzmitry Lukashenka. Korzyuk is being designated pursuant to E.O. 14038 for
being or having been an o icial of the GoB.
A member of the executive committee of the National Olympic Committee of the Republic of
Belarus (Belarusian NOC), which OFAC designated on August 9, 2021, Dzmitriy Yurievich
Baskau (Baskau) resigned from his position in charge of the Belarusian Ice Hockey
Federation a er the International Ice Hockey Federation suspended him in September 2021
for allegedly threatening Belarusian athletes for their political views. Soon therea er,
Alyaksandr Lukashenka, praising Baskauʼs loyalty, appointed him to Belarusʼs upper legislative
chamber, the Council of the Republic. Baskau coaches Lukashenkaʼs youngest son, Mikalay, as
well as Lukashenkaʼs presidential hockey team, and has long benefited from his connections
to and public support for the Lukashenka regime and family. Baskau, alongside Dzmitry
Shakuta, whom OFAC designated on August 9, 2021, is also alleged to have been involved in
the murder of Belarusian opposition activist and childrenʼs art teacher Raman Bandarenka in
November 2020. Baskau is being designated pursuant to E.O. 14038 for being or having been

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an o icial of the GoB and for being or having been a leader, o icial, senior executive o icer, or
member of the board of directors of the Belarusian NOC.

SANCT IONS IMPLICAT IONS
As a result of Treasuryʼs actions, all property and interests in property of the designated
persons described above that are in the United States or in the possession or control of U.S.
persons are blocked and must be reported to OFAC. OFACʼs regulations generally prohibit all
dealings by U.S. persons or within the United States (including transactions transiting the
United States) that involve any property or interests in property of blocked or designated
persons. In addition, any entities that are owned, directly or indirectly, 50 percent or more by
one or more blocked persons are also blocked.
View more information on the individuals and entities designated today.
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