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The German Foreign Ministry announced that Russia has imposed an entry ban on employees of the German government apparatus in response to the sanctions imposed by Berlin against Russia in the past over the “Navalny case.”
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The German news agency quoted the ministry as saying that the news of the ban was transmitted by the Acting Chargé d’Affairs to the German mission in Moscow, Bayati Gjesky, after being summoned by the Russian Foreign Ministry, today, Tuesday.
The German ministry indicated that “the names of the targeted persons have not been mentioned, and they will only know about the sanctions imposed against them upon their entry into Russia.”
And earlier today, Guszky was summoned by the Russian Foreign Ministry, along with the French and Swedish ambassadors to Moscow, after the European Union imposed sanctions on Russia related to the case of Russian blogger Alexei Navalny.
The Russian Ministry announced that it would issue a “black list” of European figures involved in imposing sanctions on Russia, stressing that Moscow would respond to the European Union sanctions imposed on it under the pretext that the Russian state was behind the attempt to assassinate Navalny by using a toxic substance.
The ministry stated that it considered these sanctions unacceptable, stressing that unfriendly steps by the West “will receive the appropriate response.”
Source: Novosti
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