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PANews|4月 27, 2026 12:53
[Russian Foreign Ministry Significantly Expands List of Individuals Banned from Entry in Response to EU's 20th Round of Sanctions] On the 27th, the Russian Foreign Ministry issued a statement announcing countermeasures in response to the 20th round of sanctions against Russia approved by the EU on the 23rd, significantly expanding the list of individuals banned from entry. The statement noted that the newly added individuals on the list include representatives from EU institutions, EU member states, and European countries that pursue anti-Russian policies. The Russian side stated that the individuals on the list were involved in decisions to provide military aid to Ukraine, activities undermining Russia's territorial integrity, promoting sanctions against Russia, damaging Russia's relations with third countries, obstructing Russian maritime navigation, persecuting Russian officials, and advocating for the establishment of so-called "tribunals" targeting Russian leadership and the confiscation of Russian assets. Additionally, European citizens who are activists holding anti-Russian positions, representatives from academia, and lawmakers who voted in favor of anti-Russian resolutions have also been included in the list.
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