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Russia adds more than 380 Japanese parliamentarians to its ‘black list’

In response to a similar situation adopted by Tokyo last April, Russia’s Foreign Ministry included a total of 384 members of the Japanese House of Representatives, the Lower House of the Japanese Parliament, on the ‘blacklist’ this Friday.

As reported by the Russian Foreign Ministry, these Japanese parliamentarians took a “hostile stance against Russia”, in which they launched “baseless accusations” against the Eurasian nation for invading Ukraine at the behest of Russian President Vladimir Putin. , at the end of February.

Thus, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement detailing the names of more than 380 deputies who are now banned from entering the country, according to the TASS news agency.

Among the most prominent personalities are former prime ministers Taro Aso, who was head of government between 2008 and 2009; and Yoshihide Suga, who ruled the Japanese nation from 2020 to 2021

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