The Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that it has sanctioned the Russia Today media group, accusing it of spreading “disinformation and propaganda”. This has been reported area foreign policy department.
“This list includes … MIA Rossiya Segodnya, a state-owned media company that brings together Russian-language information resources from RIA Novosti, Prime, InoSMI, TOK, KOT, Baltnews, Ukraina.ru, Social Navigator and Arctic.ru,” said in the statement.message.
It was previously known that the Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. introduced Sanctions against Nikolai Baskov, Mikhail Boyarsky, Oleg Gazmanov and other Russian artists.
Last December, Canadian authorities introduced Sanctions on six Russian government agencies, including the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the Federal Penitentiary Service and the Investigative Committee.
Later, in response to Canada’s actions, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs knowledgeable on the inclusion of 200 Canadians on the sanctions list and the ban on entry to Russia, including senior officials, parliamentarians, law enforcement officials, representatives of expert circles and “activists of pro-Bandera structures and organizations”.
Source: Gazeta
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