Russia has banned 30 British nationals, including prominent cabinet members such as Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, and Chancellor Rachel Reeves. The list also includes military personnel, business leaders, and journalists.
The Russian Foreign Ministry accused the individuals of engaging in “anti-Russian activities” and supporting policies that promote confrontation with Russia. It highlighted Britain’s support for Ukraine and the imposition of sanctions against Moscow as key reasons for the ban.
In a strongly worded statement, Russia urged the UK to abandon its “aggressive rhetoric” and focus on constructive dialogue for global stability.
Since the invasion of Ukraine, Russia has imposed entry bans on hundreds of foreign nationals, including many from the UK. This is the latest development in the growing tensions between the two nations.
This ban reflects the worsening diplomatic relations between Russia and the UK, with both sides exchanging accusations over policies and actions on the global stage.
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