Moscow bans entry of 11 Moldovan lawmakers in response to blocking of Russian media outlets
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 07:45 | 21 November 2023
- Modified Date: 07:50 | 21 November 2023
Moscow imposed a ban on the entry of a number of Moldovan officials into Russia in response to Chisinau's decision to block access to Russian media outlets in Moldova.
Moldova's Ambassador to Russia Lilian Darii was informed that entry into the Russian Federation was denied to a number of officials of the Republic of Moldova, said a statement by the Russian Foreign Ministry late Monday.
The statement said that Darii was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry where Moscow strongly protested the "politically motivated persecution of Russian language media in Moldova." It also protested the blocking of access to their websites.
On Oct. 30, Moldova's Security and Intelligence Service issued an order blocking access to leading Russian media outlets.
The list included several Russian media outlets such as TASS, Interfax, Izvestia, Komsomolskaya Pravda, and Sputnik Radio, as well as some Moldovan websites.
Earlier in October, Moldova announced a similar decision blocking access to websites of Russian news outlets and television channels, including RT and Smotrim, which Moscow described as "the grossest violation of freedom of speech and rights."
Moldovan Foreign Ministry spokesman Igor Zakharov told Russian state agency, TASS, that 11 lawmakers were sanctioned.
"Eleven deputies from the Party of Action and Solidarity were banned from entering Russia," he said.
Relations between Russia and Moldova, a former republic of the Soviet Union, have deteriorated since 2003 and completely degraded since pro-Western Maia Sandu was elected president in 2020.
Sandu's condemnation of Russia's "special military operation" in neighboring Ukraine has further escalated tensions between the two countries, with Sandu also publicly accusing Moscow of attempting to orchestrate her ouster and "destabilize" Moldova. Russia has denied the claims.
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