Russia bars entry to Irish PM and 51 others


  • World
  • Wednesday, 16 Nov 2022

FILE PHOTO: Irish Prime Minister Micheal Martin speaks to the media after a series of meetings with each of the leaders of the five main parties in Northern Ireland to discuss key political issues in Belfast, Northern Ireland October 17, 2022. REUTERS/Lorraine O'Sullivan

(Reuters) -Russia said on Wednesday it was banning entry to 52 Irish politicians including Prime Minister Micheal Martin, accusing Dublin of waging "an aggressive anti-Russian propaganda campaign".

The ban - also including Deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar, the foreign, justice and finance ministers and a number of parliamentarians - was the latest in a barrage of largely symbolic moves by Russia against prominent figures from Western countries that have condemned its war in Ukraine.

Prime Minister Martin, who was told of the sanctions while speaking in parliament, said it was a new development and "I don't think I've ever been sanctioned before".

He said the sanctions "were part of a broader propaganda war being waged by Russia" and said that "cool heads are always required in situations like this".

As a member of the European Union, Ireland has joined sanctions against Russia over its Feb. 24 invasion and the two countries have expelled some of each other's diplomats.

Moscow also demanded an apology in March after a man drove a lorry through the gates of its Dublin embassy to protest against the war.

(Reporting by Reuters; Editing by Alex Richardson)

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