The list of restrictions includes 121 individuals from businesses, law enforcement agencies and the media, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
The Russian Federation has imposed additional sanctions against Australia. The list of restrictions includes 121 business individuals, law enforcement agencies and the media. This was discussed in the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation.
The ministry’s website provides a list of names of those who fell under the sanctions.
“An additional 121 Australians have been added to the Russian“ stop list ”from heads of law enforcement agencies, businessmen, experts and journalists who form the Russophobic agenda in this country,” the Foreign Ministry said.
All individuals included in the list of sanctions are prohibited from entering Russia. The Russian Federation promises to continue to expand the list of restrictions.
Recall that Australian authorities have imposed sanctions against a number of Russian organizations, civil servants and eight propagandists.
It was previously reported that Australia had imposed sanctions against LDNR officials and representatives of the Russian Federation. Australia has also imposed sanctions against 14 strategic enterprises of the Russian Federation.
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