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Russia Imposes Sanctions on Top British Officials

September 27, 2023
Russia Imposes Sanctions on Top British Officials
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The Russian Foreign Ministry announced on Wednesday that Moscow has expanded its list of sanctions against the United Kingdom to include 23 new individuals.

In an official statement on their website, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that “London’s attempts to increase the pressure of sanctions on Moscow will undoubtedly receive a decisive response.”

The statement further explained, “Regarding London’s pursuit of an anti-Russian agenda, which includes the effective use of personal sanctions and comprehensive support for the neo-Nazi regime in Kyiv, a decision has been made to expand the entry ban list to Russia.”

This list encompasses representatives from the political-military establishment, media organizations, and the scientific community in the UK, totaling 23 individuals.

Notably, the list of British citizens now barred from entering Russia includes “the Chief of the Defence Staff of the British Armed Forces, General Sir Anthony Radakin, who oversees the training of Ukrainian forces on British soil.”

Additionally, it includes Madeline Alexander, Chair of the UK Government’s Joint Intelligence Committee, who participated in shaping London’s Ukrainian strategy, and Chris Hough, Chairman of the British defense company BAE Systems.

Moscow has also imposed personal restrictions on employees of British political science centers “engaged in gathering and analyzing information against Russia,” such as the Royal United Services Institute, the Henry Jackson Society, and the Chatham House think tank.

The Russian foreign ministry concluded its statement by reiterating, “We would like to once again confirm that London’s efforts to increase the pressure of sanctions on Russia will undoubtedly receive a decisive response from us, and work will continue to expand the Russian ‘stop list’ in response to London’s hostile actions.”

This development underscores the ongoing diplomatic tensions between Russia and the UK and reflects Moscow’s response to London’s use of sanctions.

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