This is an analysis of Council Implementing Regulation (EU) 2025/1469.
**1. Essence of the Act:**
The regulation amends Council Regulation (EC) No 765/2006, which concerns restrictive measures against Belarus due to the situation in the country and its involvement in the Russian aggression against Ukraine. Specifically, it adds eight entities to the list of individuals and entities subject to these restrictive measures, as outlined in Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 765/2006. The listed entities are primarily involved in the military and industrial complex of Belarus.
**2. Structure and Main Provisions:**
* **Article 1:** Amends Annex I to Regulation (EC) No 765/2006 by adding new entries.
* **Article 2:** Specifies the regulation’s entry into force upon publication in the Official Journal of the European Union and confirms its binding and directly applicable nature in all Member States.
* **Annex:** Contains the list of the eight entities added to Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 765/2006, including their names in various transcriptions, identifying information (address, registration details, contact information), reasons for listing (primarily due to their involvement in the military and industrial complex of Belarus), and the date of listing (19.7.2025).
**3. Main Provisions for its Use ():**
* The key provision is the inclusion of the eight listed entities in Annex I of Regulation (EC) No 765/2006. This means that these entities are now subject to the restrictive measures outlined in the original regulation.
* The listed entities are:
1. State-owned Foreign Trade Unitary Enterprise Belvneshpromservice
2. OKB TSP Scientific Production Limited Liability Company
3. KB Unmanned Helicopters (UAVHeli)
4. Legmash Plant OJSC
5. Research and Production Unitary Enterprise “Scientific and Technical Center ‘LEMT’ BelOMO”
6. Laser Devices and Technologies
7. JSC Vistan
8. Rukhservomotor LLC
* The reasons for listing these entities are primarily their involvement in the Belarusian military-industrial complex, including the production of military equipment, provision of components to military end-users, and support for the Belarusian military.
* This regulation directly affects these entities and any individuals or organizations dealing with them within the EU, as it imposes restrictions on financial transactions, trade, and other interactions.