London will support Kyiv despite the ban on Johnson's entry into Moscow

London will support Kyiv despite the ban on Johnson's entry into Moscow
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The UK will continue to support the Kyiv authorities, despite the ban on key members of the British government from entering Russia. This was stated to TASS by a representative of the British Foreign Office.

“We remain determined to support Ukraine,” he replied to the related question.

Russia has imposed sanctions against Boris Johnson and Theresa May Politics

Earlier, on April 16, the Russian Foreign Ministry imposed personal sanctions against the British leadership "in connection with unprecedented hostile actions" and banned a number of members of the British government from entering the country, among them:

Boris Johnson, Prime Minister; Dominic Raab, Minister of Justice; Elizabeth Truss, Minister of Foreign Affairs; Ben Wallace, Secretary of Defense; Grant Shapps, Minister for Transport; Priti Patel, Home Secretary; Rishi Sunak, Minister of Finance; Quasi Kwarteng, Minister for Enterprise, Energy and Industrial Strategy; Nadine Dorries, Minister of Digitalization, Culture, Media and Sports; James Hippie, Deputy Secretary of Defense; Nicola Sturgeon, First Minister of Scotland; Swella Braverman, Attorney General for England and Wales; Theresa May, Conservative MP, former British Prime Minister.

This decision was taken by the Russian Foreign Ministry in response to British sanctions for the Russian military operation in Ukraine. Among other things, London imposed sanctions against Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, head of Sberbank German Gref, businessman Oleg Tinkov, owner of the investment company Millhouse Roman Abramovich, president and chairman of the board of VTB Andrey Kostin, head of Gazprom Alexei Miller, head of Rusal Oleg Deripaska, head "Rosneft" Igor Sechin, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Bank "Russia" Dmitry Lebedev, journalist, author of the program "News on Saturday" on the TV channel "Russia 1" Sergey Brilev, press secretary of President Dmitry Peskov, editor-in-chief of RT Margarita Simonyan, official representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Maria Zakharova and others.

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