On 26 November, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs designated 30 UK ministries, MPs, board members of British companies and journalists of The Times and Daily Mail. Russia stated that those measures are a response to unilateral restrictions imposed by the UK against Russia. All of the sanctioned individuals were added to a Russian “stop-list” and they are prohibited from entering Russia (press release).
Last Updated: November 2024
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