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Russia imposes entry bans on nearly 600 Canadians including PM Trudeau
Justin Trudeau

The Asharq Al-Awsat reported, Russia said on Thursday (Apr 28) it was imposing entry bans on nearly 600 Canadian nationals including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for what it called "hostile actions" by the country's leadership.

Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland was also among 592 people barred from traveling to Russia in the largely symbolic move.

It formed part of a pattern of Russian retaliation against countries which have provided political and military support to Ukraine. On Wednesday (Apr 27), Russia imposed a similar travel ban on hundreds of British members of parliament.

House of Commons in London, UK (Photo: Pixabay)

The Russian foreign ministry said in a statement: "We emphasize these kinds of sanctions are imposed out of necessity by the Russian side and exclusively in response to the hostile actions of the Canadian leadership."

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It should be noted that the ministry last week announced sanctions against 61 Canadian officials, journalists and military experts for supporting what it called the "Russophobic" stance of the Canadian administration.

Source: aawsat