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Russia Barred The Entry Of More Than 300 Canadian Citizens

Russia barred the entry of more than 300 Canadian citizens. Russia’s action against Ukraine’s allies banned many top leaders including Biden and Justin Trudeau.

Reversing the actions of the US and its allies against the attack on Ukraine, Russia barred the entry of more than 300 Canadian citizens, including US President Joe Biden, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

In this, Foreign Minister Melanie Jolie, Defense Minister Anita Anand, and almost all MPs are there. In fact, Russia has taken this decision in view of Canada’s support for Ukraine.

America and Japan also imposed sanctions.

On the other hand, the US has imposed sanctions on 11 people, including Russia’s top military officials, and 17 more by Japan. Japan will also freeze the assets of the banned people.

Britain has decided to impose a 35 percent tariff on imports of metals, vodka (liquor) and fertilizers, etc.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday.

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, CIA Director William Burns, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, National Security Assistant Jack Sullivan Chief of Staff Mark Milley and other top US officials are also included in the sanctions list.

The ministry said, ‘The ban list will be expanded in the coming days. It will include top US officials, military, lawmakers, businessmen, experts, and media persons who suffer from Russophobia and hate Russia.

According to a leading media agency, those on whom the US has imposed sanctions include Russian National Guard Director Viktor Zolotov, Military-Technical Cooperation Director Dmitry Shugiev.

Rosoboronexport Director General Alexander Mikheev, Deputy Defense Ministers Alexey Krivorchko, Timur Ivanov, Yunus-Bek Ivkurov.

Dmitry Bulgakov, Yuri Sadovenko, Nikolay Pankov, Ruslan Tsalikov, and Gennady Zidko. President Joe Biden announced on Monday that Ukraine would provide weapons.

The leading media agency said on Twitter that the US would accommodate Ukrainian refugees and provide Ukraine with money, food, and other humanitarian aid.

Japan sanctions list.

Among the new people in Japan’s list of sanctions are Russian billionaire Viktor Vekselberg, 11 members of the lower house of parliament, and five members of the family of banker Yuri Kovalchuk.

“Our new sanctions will take Russia out of global trade,” Britain’s finance minister Rishi Sunak said in a statement, according to Reuters.

Britain has decided to impose a 35 percent tariff on imports from Russia, including iron, steel, fertilizers, wood, tyres, railway containers, cement, copper, aluminum, silver, iron ore, oilseeds, and paper.

UKVI suspends visa priority service.

Media quoted the British Embassy in India’s tweet as saying, “The UK Visa and Immigration ([UKVI] has stated that it is prioritizing the Ukraine Family Scheme due to the humanitarian crisis.”

UKVI will not be able to provide recent information on individual cases. Please do not attend VAC unless invited.’

Heads of three EU countries visit Ukraine.

Polish Prime Minister Mattias Moravicki, his Czech counterpart Petr Fiala and Slovakian Prime Minister Janez Jansa left for Ukraine by train on Tuesday as Russian attacks escalated.

All three countries are members of not only the European Union but also NATO. Leaders have described the visit as the EU’s support for Ukraine, while the EU has called it their independent decision.

The three leaders will also meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

NASA will continue to work with the Russian space agency.

The US space agency NASA has announced that it will continue working with its Russian counterpart Roscosmos.

NASA spokesman Dan Huot told the media, “We will continue to work closely with Roscosmos for the safe operation of the International Space Center.”

The new export ban will apply to US-Russian civil space cooperation. It will not have any impact on the existing cooperation between the two agencies at the Cell and the Bhoomi Centre.

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