The British leadership is deliberately exacerbating the situation around Ukraine, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
In response, Russian authorities closed entry into the country for British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, a number of members of his government and other political figures. This was announced by the Russian Foreign Ministry on Saturday, April 16.
It is indicated that such a decision was made in connection with “unprecedented hostile action by the British government, expressed, in particular, in the imposition of sanctions against top officials of the Russian Federation.”
Moscow believes that London has unleashed “an unbridled information and political campaign aimed at isolating Russia from the rest of the world, creating conditions for detention in our country and strangling the domestic economy.”
“In essence, the British leadership is deliberately aggravating the situation around Ukraine, bombarding the Kyiv regime with deadly weapons and coordinating similar efforts from NATO,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
In addition to Boris Johnson, Russia’s “stop list” includes:
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Dominic Raab – Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Justice;
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Elizabeth Truss – Minister of Foreign Affairs;
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Ben Wallace – Secretary of Defense;
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Grant Shapps – Minister of Transportation;
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Priti Patel – Minister of Home Affairs;
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Rishi Snak – Minister of Finance;
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Quasi Quarter – Minister of Entrepreneurship, Energy and Industrial Strategy;
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Nadine Dorries – Minister of Digitalization, Culture, Media and Sports;
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James Hippie – Deputy Secretary of Defense;
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Nicola Sturgeon – First Minister of Scotland;
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Swella Braverman – Attorney General for England and Wales;
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Theresa May is a Conservative MP and former British Prime Minister.
Recall that in late February, Britain announced sanctions against Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
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Source: korrespondent