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Obama, Colbert now among 500 Americans banned from Russia

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  • Former President Barack Obama and “Late Show” host Stephen Colbert are among 500 Americans banned from entering Russia by a new round of sanctions.
  • Also on the list are freshman Republican Sens. Katie Britt of Alabama, Eric Schmitt of Missouri and J.D. Vance of Ohio, as well as former ambassadors to Russia John Tefft and Jon Hunstman.
  • Sanctions target “Russophobia,” Ukrainian armament, and those “directly involved in the persecution of dissidents in the wake of the so-called ‘storm of the Capitol.’”

In response to a new round of U.S. sanctions, Russia announced Friday that it was banning 500 Americans from entering the country, including former President Barack Obama and comedian Stephen Colbert.

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The list released by the Foreign Ministry did not specify complaints against each individual. But the ministry said the offenses included spreading Russophobia, supplying Ukraine with arms, and officials “who are directly involved in the persecution of dissidents in the wake of the so-called ‘storm of the Capitol.’”

Barack Obama meets with Vladimir Putin during the G8 Summit in Northern Ireland in June 2013. Obama is one of 500 Americans banned from entering Russia by a new round of sanctions levied against the U.S. on Friday. (REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque)

The ban includes 45 members of the U.S. House, Sens. J.D. Vance, Katie Britt and Eric Schmitt, and former ambassadors to Russia John Tefft and Jon Huntsman.

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The ministry said it had also denied a U.S. request for consular access to Evan Gershkovich, the Wall Street Journal reporter who was arrested in late March and charged with espionage. The ministry said that was in response to the United States denying visas to Russian journalists who wanted to cover Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s visit to the United Nations last month.

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The latest sanctions aimed at Russia include tighter restrictions on already-sanctioned people and companies involved in the war effort. The financial penalties have been primarily focused on sanctions evaders connected to technology procurement for the Kremlin.

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