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Russia slaps reciprocatory sanctions against US Prez Joe Biden for promoting hate

Restrictive measures have also been introduced against US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin, CIA Director William Burns, and White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki.

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Balancing the aggressive sanctions, Russia has announced to slap reciprocatory sanctions against US Joe Biden and Anthony Blinken, Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Tuesday.

According to the Russian MEA, restrictive measures have also been introduced against US Secretary of Defence Lloyd Austin, CIA Director William Burns, and White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki.

In addition, the Russian sanction list included US National Assistant Jake Sullivan, Chairman of the US Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley and a number of other top US officials.

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“Such measures are being taken in response to a series of unprecedented sanctions imposed against Russia,” the Russian ministry of foreign affairs said while announcing the expansion of the sanctions list at the expense of a number of US citizens for ‘inciting hatred’ against the country.

“In the near future, new announcements will follow to expand the sanctions list by including top US officials, military, legislators, businessmen, experts and media persons, who are ‘Russophobic‘ or who contribute to inciting hatred towards Russia and the introduction of restrictive measures,” the ministry said.

The new restrictions will be introduced in accordance with government decisions in financial, banking and other areas to protect the country’s economy and ensure its sustainable development, it added.

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