Former United States President Barack Obama and other Americanfrom entering the country.
Russia on Friday announced it was banning Obama from entering the country “in a response to the regularly anti-Russian sanctions imposed by the Joe Biden administration,” according to a statement from Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The list includes Obama, former US Ambassador Jon Huntsman, several US senators and the next expected chairman of the joint chiefs Charles Q. Brown Jr.
The statement also includes those in government and law enforcement agencies who are directly involved in the persecution of dissidents in the wake of the so-called fake Storming the Capitol.
Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared to question the arrest of the rioters a few months later, saying the people had come to Congress “with peaceful political demands,”
Russia on Friday announced it was banning Obama from entering the country “in a response to the regularly anti-Russian sanctions imposed by the Joe Biden administration,” according to a statement from Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The list includes Obama, former US Ambassador Jon Huntsman, several US senators and the next expected chairman of the joint chiefs Charles Q. Brown Jr.
The statement also includes those in government and law enforcement agencies who are directly involved in the persecution of dissidents in the wake of the so-called fake Storming the Capitol.
Russian President Vladimir Putin appeared to question the arrest of the rioters a few months later, saying the people had come to Congress “with peaceful political demands,”