Sanctions have been imposed on EU officials responsible for Russophobia
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Russia has responded to EU sanctions and imposed restrictions on EU leadership. This was reported by the Russian Foreign Ministry.
“High-ranking officials have also been blacklisted by Russia. Including representatives of governments and parliaments of some EU member states, as well as public figures and media workers who are personally responsible for promoting illegal anti-Russian sanctions, inciting Russophobic sentiments, infringing on the rights and freedoms of the Russian-speaking population, “the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
The European Union, as well as the United States and other countries, have imposed sanctions on Russia over the launch of a special operation. The list includes politicians, journalists and businessmen. Sanction pressure on Russia has continued since the 2000s. The Russians have also begun to face harassment abroad, accusing them of the situation in Ukraine, said human rights ombudswoman Tatiana Moskalkova. The purpose of the sanctions is to “abolish Russia,” its culture and everything connected with it, said Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Russia has responded to EU sanctions and imposed restrictions on EU leadership. This was reported by the Russian Foreign Ministry. “High-ranking officials have also been blacklisted by Russia. Including representatives of governments and parliaments of some EU member states, as well as public figures and media workers who are personally responsible for promoting illegal anti-Russian sanctions, inciting Russophobic sentiments, infringing on the rights and freedoms of the Russian-speaking population, “the Russian Foreign Ministry said. The European Union, as well as the United States and other countries, have imposed sanctions on Russia over the launch of a special operation. The list includes politicians, journalists and businessmen. Sanction pressure on Russia has continued since the 2000s. The Russians have also begun to face harassment abroad, accusing them of the situation in Ukraine, said human rights ombudswoman Tatiana Moskalkova. The purpose of the sanctions is to “abolish Russia,” its culture and everything connected with it, said Russian President Vladimir Putin.