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Russia Bans Entry to Five UK Nationals Including Washington Post Journalist

June 3 (Reuters) – Russia has banned ⁠five ⁠British nationals, including ⁠The Washington Post journalist Catherine Belton and ​The i Paper correspondent Richard Holmes, from entering the ‌country, the foreign ministry ‌said on its website late on ⁠Tuesday.

Belton is ⁠an investigative correspondent focusing on Russia and previously ​reported about the country for the Financial Times and Reuters among other media.

Holmes, an award-winning investigative journalist and ​a Pulitzer Prize finalist, is a security correspondent ⁠at Britain’s ⁠The i Paper.

The ⁠foreign ​ministry said the entry ban was an answer to the “provocative ​anti-Russian rhetoric ⁠of British officials, the spread of insinuations about Russia, and London’s practical steps to supply the Kyiv regime with weapons”.

Other Britons named under the ⁠ban were Alexander Browder, a contributor for the Henry Jackson ⁠Society policy think tank; Alice Laugher, chief executive of humanitarian staffing firm Committed to Good; and Richard Westbury, chairman of the Chelsea Group, parent company of Committed to Good.

The UK is among countries which imposed sanctions on Russia, including travel bans, after Moscow’s annexation ⁠of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014. Those measures expanded following Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022. Moscow has also imposed sanctions, including travel bans, ​in retaliation.

(Reporting by Jekaterina Golubkova in Tokyo; Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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