Russia Slaps Travel Ban on U.S. Vice President, Facebook CEO, Others

Travel restrictions includes defence officials, business leaders and journalists from Canada and America. It also includes 29 Americans and 61 Canadians

 

Russia has slammed travel bans on Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg, US Vice President, Kamala Harris and lots of Americans and Canadians in retaliation for sanctions imposed over Ukraine.

The Russian foreign ministry said it would remain in effect indefinitely.

The travel restrictions includes defence officials, business leaders and journalists from Canada and America. It also includes 29 Americans and 61 Canadians.

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The America list includes Washington Post columnist David Ignatius, ABC News television presenter George Stephanopoulos, and the Russia-focused Meduza news site’s editor Kevin Rothrock.

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The US defence officials include Pentagon spokesman John Kirby and Deputy Secretary of Defence Kathleen Hicks.

The Canadians list is headed by Cameron Ahmad, who serves as director of communications to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Canadian Special Operations Forces Commander Steve Boivin.

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The foreign ministry further said the list was comprised of people responsible for the two countries’ “Russophobic” policies.
Russia had earlier banned Instagram and Facebook.

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