In an unprecedented move by Moscow, it has banned and barred the entry of the United Kingdom’s Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Kremlin has also enrolled individual sanctions against Foreign Minister Elizabeth Truss, Defense Minister Ben Wallace and other top-level officials, banning them from entering Russia, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Saturday.
“It was decided to include key members of the British government and a number of political figures to the Russian ‘stop list’ amid the unprecedented hostile actions of the British government, expressed in particular in the imposition of sanctions against senior officials of the Russian Federation,” the statement by Kremlin read.
The Ministry also accused the United Kingdom of deliberately inflaming the situation around Ukraine, sending lethal arms to Kyiv, and pushing other countries to impose sanctions against Russia, as well as “the Russophobic course of the British authorities.”
The list includes a total of 13 UK officials, with the outlook of being expanded “in the near future” to include politicians and members of parliament.
The Russian Ministry said that its new sanctions are in response to London’s information and political campaign aimed at isolating Russia internationally, containing it and strangling its economy.