Kremlin Responds To Britain Considered Aggravating Situation In Ukraine, Prime Minister Boris Johson And 2 Main Ministers Are Banned From Entering Russia
JAKARTA - Russia views Britain as a country that plays an important role in gathering global support to support Ukraine and impose economic and political sanctions on the Kremlin. Russia is finally not standing still.
The Kremlin has officially barred Prime Minister Boris Johnson and a number of other key ministers from entering Russia. What Britain has done so far is considered a "hostile" attitude, as quoted from the BBC, Saturday, April 16.
Moscow says the decision was made in retaliation for Britain's sanctions against it since it invaded Ukraine.
Complete list of British cabinet barred from entering Russia:
Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Minister of Foreign Affairs Liz Truss
Minister of Defense Ben Wallace
Vice Prime Minister, Lord Chancellor, and Secretary of State for Justice Dominic Raab
Secretary of State for Transportation Grant Shapps
Minister of Home Affairs Priti Patel
Rector Rishi Sunak
Minister of Entrepreneurship, Energy and Industrial Strategy Kwasi Kwarteng
Minister of Digital, Culture, Media and Sports Nadine Dorries
Minister of the Armed Forces James Heappey
First Minister of Scotland Nicola Sturgeon
Attorney General for England and Wales and advocate general for Northern Ireland Suella Braverman Conservative MP and former British Prime Minister Theresa May
"Basically, the British leadership is deliberately exacerbating the situation around Ukraine, pumping the Kyiv regime with lethal weapons and coordinating similar efforts on the part of NATO," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.
In response to the sanctions, a spokesman for the UK government confirmed it and its international partners would remain united in condemning the Russian government's despicable actions in Ukraine. They will also continue to work on the Kremlin to stop the war.
"We remain steadfast in our support for Ukraine," a British spokesman said.