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Russia issues travel ban on five US officials
In response to the expansion of the U.S. Treasury’s ‘Magnitsky list,’ Moscow published a list of U.S. citizens "involved in the legalization and use of torture," who are now denied entry into Russia.
The day after the expansion of Washington's ‘Magnitsky list,’ Moscow retaliated. On Tuesday, February 2nd, the Russian Foreign Ministry published a list of U.S. citizens who are prohibited from entering Russia. All of them are former high ranking officials of the Pentagon, the CIA and the Justice …
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Iran Decides Against Purchasing T-90 Russian Tanks
Iran has withdrawn the procurement of T-90 tanks from Russia from their agenda. The Commander of Land Forces of the Iranian Army, General Ahmad-Reza Pourdastan, said on Tuesday that Iran will focus on the production of their own tanks.
“Due to the fact that our own production facilities completely satisfy our needs, the purchase of the T-90 tanks was removed from the agenda,” Mehr News Agency quoted General Ahmad-Reza Pourdastan as saying.
At the same time, the General stressed that T-90 …
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US Adds Five Names to the Magnitsky List of Sanctioned Russians
The U.S Treasury Department reported that five additional people have been placed on the Magnitsky sanctions list. A Sevastopol native and former Deputy Interior Minister of Russia, Alex Anichin, as well as Yevgeny Antonov, Boris Kibis, Pavel Lapshov and Oleg Urzumtsev (all citizens of the Russian Federation) were added to the list.
The US State Department has clarified that the Russians were included to the Magnistky list on the basis of reliable information concerning human rights violations. …
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The Military Exercises “Brave Band” Started in Poland
Soldiers from Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland are involved in military exercises currently taking place in Lublin, Poland.
These “Brave Band” military exercises involves the participation of the national team of military servicemen from Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland. This is according to the Press Service of the Defense Ministry of Ukraine.
“The combat training will last two weeks. During this period, approximately 100 officers from Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland will acquire military skills …
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Russian Freight Carriers No Longer Allowed In Poland and Turkey
Russian labor permit agreements in the cargo business with Poland and Turkey have expired. Negotiations to renew them have been unsuccessful for different reasons. Cargo transportation between Russia and the two nations has consequently stopped completely.
Poland has not yet renewed permits for Russian freight forwarders from Kaliningrad due to dissatisfaction with Russia’s new legislative requirements. According to them, conditions for foreign freight companies appeared to be seriously …