Apple agreement with developers in Crimea is terminated. This happens because of the situation that goes on around Ukraine, Russia and the European Union. The Cupertino-based giant is forced to report about Apple terminated agreement because of the trade sanctions from the U.S. and EU for residents of Crimea. Note: If you remember, Apple has also risen the app prices in Russia in 2015 after shutting down its online store in this country. The company sends out emails to devs who are residing in Crimea. These letters inform about Apple developer account terminated state which means that iOS developers who live in this part of the world are not allowed to sell apps / games and even publish them on the App Store. The news is shocking to devs but they can’t do much about it. Apple terminated agreement known as RAD [Registered Apple Developer] with users means the devs from Crimea must stop using Apple software that they obtained as the part of the agreement which is no longer valid. The iPhone maker has even blocked such developers from accessing its dev portal. Everything happens because of the new trade sanctions that were recently announced by the European commission and United States Government. Devs who were blocked by this decision can try to re-register for the RAD program through either a Ukraine or Russia-based address. Still the iOS giant hasn’t said anything about such possibilities so it is currently not known if re-registration can help to solve the issue. Apple doesn’t also say what happens to the money that was collected on behalf of blocked companies and devs who sold paid applications and games through iTunes or the App Store if such money wasn’t paid to these developers yet.