Moscow imposes entry ban on 21 UK lawmakers in retaliation for anti-Russian policies

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced an entry ban on 21 UK lawmakers, citing London's "confrontational" anti-Russian policies.
The move is a response to what Russia describes as the UK's efforts to "demonize" Moscow, spread anti-Russian narratives, and supply weapons to Ukraine's "neo-Nazi regime."
The ministry's statement accused the UK of pursuing a foreign policy rooted in "Russophobia" and aimed at undermining Russian statehood and national interests. It specifically criticized UK lawmakers for supporting the seizure of Russian assets frozen in Western jurisdictions and making "hostile statements" that hinder bilateral cooperation.
The banned lawmakers are part of an expanding Russian "stop list," with the ministry vowing to continue adding names. Russia claims the UK's "hysterical" rhetoric, marked by threats and falsehoods, signals London's commitment to open confrontation.
The statement emphasized that Moscow is closely monitoring the UK's "aggressive" stance and will take further measures as needed. The move underscores escalating tensions between Russia and the UK amid ongoing geopolitical disputes. (ILKHA)
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