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Russia bans entry for 347 citizens of Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia due to hostile policies

The Foreign Ministry pointed out that "this list can be expanded at any time"

MOSCOW, March 12. /TASS/. Moscow has imposed an entry ban on 347 citizens of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia hostile to Russia, including government ministers, legislators and public figures.

"The hostile policies of the Baltic states towards Russia, active lobbying by Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia of sanction measures against our country, interference in Russia's internal affairs, persecution of the Russian-speaking population, the barbaric campaign for the mass demolition of monuments to Soviet liberator soldiers, the rewriting of history, the glorification of Nazism, as well as the criminal policies being pursued by the Baltic countries to beef up the Kiev regime’s military muscle require retaliatory measures," the Russian Foreign Ministry said. "Recently, 347 citizens of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, among them government ministers, members of parliaments, public figures and journalists were included in Russia’s stop list."

The Foreign Ministry pointed out that "this list can be expanded at any time."