963 bans are not enough, Russia adds 61 to no-entry list

Russia adds 61 people to its no-entry list. (schematic/pixabay)

[周刊王CTWANT] As of the end of May, in order to resist economic sanctions from countries around the world, Russia had put out a list of 963 people banned from entering the country, including US President Biden, Facebook CEO Zuckerberg, and actor Morgan Freeman (Morgan Freeman). At present, it has been reported that Russia has added 61 new entries to the list, mainly targeting government officials, defense and energy-related business leaders.

According to “The Sun Daily” report, the 61 new Russian entry bans list this time are mainly aimed at some US officials, as well as corporate leaders involved in the military, industry, media, aircraft and ship manufacturing, and some members of the US State Department. ,staff member.

It is understood that the list includes U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Louise Yellen, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield, Trade Representative Katherine Tai, Jennifer Bachus, director of the State Department’s Cybersecurity Agency, retired Navy admiral and former vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff James Alexander Winnefeld Jr., among other officials.

Others include Tracy A. Atkinson, former executive vice president of Raytheon Technologies, Edward H. Bastian, senior executive director of Delta Air Lines, and Neil Masterson, senior executive director of Oneweb. ), former Rockwell Collins president and CEO Kelly Ortberg, and former CBS Media VP Dana Ann Remus and Universal Pictures President Tracy B. McKibben).

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