MOSCOW - Russia barred Thursday a list of US politicians from
entering the country as a tit-for-tat move over Washington's sanctions.
The list includes nine politicians, namely US Deputy National
Security Advisor Caroline Atkinson; Daniel Pfeiffer, Assistant and
Senior Advisor to US President Barack Obama; Benjamin Rhodes, Assistant
to Obama; House of Representatives speaker John Boehner; Harry Reid,
Majority Whip at the US Senate; Robert Menendez, chairman of the US
Senate committee on foreign relations and senators Mary Landrieu, Daniel
Coats and John McCain, according to a foreign ministry statement.
The list came three days after the United States imposed sanctions
against at least seven senior Russian state officials and members of the
parliament over Moscow's recognition of Crimea' s Sunday referendum,
where joining Russia received a landslide support from the Crimean
population.
Moscow has repeatedly warned that "the use of sanctions is a
double-edged sword" which will hit the United States back, the statement
said.
"One may or may not like such a decision, but this is the reality to
be reckoned with," it said, adding "our response to every hostile move
will be adequate".
Also on Thursday, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Moscow was puzzled by the US sanction list.
"One can say straight away that we are extremely bewildered by the
presence of some names on the list ... the very practice of appearance
of any lists is unacceptable for us," he told reporters.
Meanwhile, Peskov said Moscow was still studying the list so as to "understand exactly what these sanctions are about".
During separate talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin and
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Thursday, UN Secretary General Ban
Ki-moon expressed his "deep concern" over the seizure of Ukrainian
military bases and the Crimean referendum, local media said.
Noting the current situation surrounding Ukraine was disappointing
and alarming, Ban said it was necessary to establish open and
constructive dialogue between Moscow and Kiev.
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