
Anton Moiseienko
Anton Moiseienko is a researcher from the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), focusing on security and defense issues. He has provided insights into the implications of European sanctions on Russia and the potential impact of lifting asset freezes, warning that such actions could enable Russia to regain access to significant financial resources amidst the ongoing conflict.
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Anton Moiseienko is an associate professor of law who discussed sanctions implications.
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Russian blood diamonds finding their way to Australia helping fund Vladimir Putin’s warAnton Moiseienko, an associate professor of law at the Australian National University, discussed the monitoring needed for vending machines offering stored-value cards.
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Anton Moiseienko, a senior lecturer at the Australian National University, criticized Australia's approach to sanctions against Russia.
Australia targets Putin’s oil-laundering fleet
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