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Revenge Continues, Russia Sanctions US Vice President and Mark Zuckerberg

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Russia imposed sanctions on US Vice President Kamala Harris and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Photo/newindianecxpress

MOSCOW – Action Russia retaliate against sanctions imposed by the West on it continues. Recently, Russia has issued a list of new sanctions imposed on citizens United States of America (US) in response to the economic sanctions measures previously imposed by Washington on Moscow.

Russia’s latest sanctions were imposed on 26 Americans, who have taken part in shaping the Russophobia agenda in the US, including the Vice President Kamala Harris and her husband Douglas Craig Emhoff.

Another figure on Russia’s sanctions list is Pentagon chief John Kirby, CEO of Meta Mark Zuckerberg ABC host George Stephanopoulos, LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky and journalist David Ignatius.

Moscow also imposed sanctions on Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks, White House Chief of Staff Ronald Klain, and Brian Thomas Moynihan – CEO of Bank of America.

The retaliatory sanctions also affected the presidents of several American defense industry companies – Huntington Ingalls Industries, General Dynamics and Northrop Grumman.

In addition, Moscow announced yet another new sanctions against 61 Canadian citizens, which were introduced also in response to the economic measures imposed by the country’s government against Russia.

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The list includes Canada’s chief of intelligence, David Vigneault, Senior Advisor to the Prime Minister, Jeremy Broadhurst, Navy and Air chiefs Craig Baines and Al Meinzinger, Bank of Canada chief Tiff Maclem, and CTV News CEO Michael Melling. SputnikThursday (21/4/2022).

The Kremlin has repeatedly condemned anti-Russian sanctions as illegal and a violation of international law. Moscow says it reserves the right to respond in kind to countries that impose it on Russia.

These countries are designated by Russia as “unfriendly” and under the new law must meet certain conditions in payments for basic necessities such as natural gas – transferring money to certain banks in Russia and converting it into rubles, in the signed currency. in the contract.

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