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The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Tuesday a series of measures in response to the two recent anti-Russian sanctions packages adopted by the European Union (EU) on 20 May and 18 July. Among these measures is the extension of the list of representatives of European institutions, EU countries and other nations on the continent who align themselves with the anti-Russian policy of Brussels who are prohibited from entering Russian t…
Russia responded to the two latest packages of EU sanctions, adopted on May 20 and July 18, by expanding the “blacklist” of European politicians, officials and representatives of law enforcement agencies who are barred from entering the Russian Federation.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Oana Čoiu announced that Romania would adopt a legislative act to criminalize companies and persons seeking to impose sanctions imposed on Russia at European level, the following document was sent to the official circuit.
Russia Strikes Back at EU – Asian News from UK
The Council of the European Union approved the 17th and 18th packages of sanctions on Russia on May 20 and July 18…reports Asian Lite News Russia has significantly expanded its entry ban list mainly targetting European officials, in response to the European Union’s recent 17th and 18th package of sanctions against the country, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday. The Council of the European Union approved the 17th and 18t…
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