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Who could ever be allowed?
- Government officials on official duty: Transactions conducted by (or for) a government or law‑enforcement agency under official authority.
- UN/international organizations: Activities explicitly authorized under UN Security Council exemptions (typically humanitarian and tightly controlled), not to sanctioned individuals personally.
- Specifically licensed cases: A sanctions authority (e.g., OFAC in the U.S., or the relevant authority in your country) can issue a specific license for a narrowly defined purpose. Even then, licenses virtually never authorize payments to Kim Jong Un personally.