US removes Russian national Mikhail Zadornov from sanctions list

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WASHINGTON, April 3 (Reuters) - The United States on Friday removed sanctions against Mikhail ​Zadornov, a prominent Russian banker and former finance minister, according ‌to the U.S. Treasury Department website.

A U.S. official said the delisting did not reflect a larger change in Washington’s position on Russian sanctions.

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Zadornov, ​who was placed on the sanctions list in 2022 ​following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, successfully petitioned Treasury’s ⁠Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to be removed from the ​sanctions list via the normal process, a second source familiar ​with the matter said.

No details were immediately disclosed about Zadornov’s specific case, but Treasury routinely receives and handles requests for removal from the ​sanctions list, a U.S. official said.

“Like the imposition of sanctions, ​removal of sanctions on persons, or delisting, is a tool to realize ‌U.S. ⁠foreign policy goals,” the official said, adding that the goal of sanctions was not to punish but “to bring about a positive change in behavior” that is in the U.S. national interest.

​Zadornov, a former ​Parliament budget ⁠chairman and veteran of several Russian governments, served as the country’s finance minister from 1997 ​to 1999, before moving to head VTB24, the ​retail arm ⁠of Russia’s second largest bank VTB.

He then served as chief executive of Russia’s Otkritie Bank from 2018 to 2022, managing ⁠its ​recovery after a rescue by the ​Central Bank of Russia, which was acquired by VTB at the end of ​2022.

Reporting by Andrea Shalal and Ryan Jones, editing by Michelle Nichols

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