Moscow-Sana
The Russian Foreign Ministry added 30 British officials to the list of response sanctions from promoters of anti-Russian ideology and representatives of the British arms lobby.
Russia Today channel quoted a statement issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as saying, “On charges of working to produce resounding anti-Russian reports in order to impose the Western vision and manipulate public opinion, thirty people have been added to the sanctions list, including Francis Engkheim, CEO of the Public Relations Association.
Communications and Nicola Rigazzoni, co-founder of the Network Marketing Agency.
The statement stated that Francis Engkheim actively discouraged British companies from cooperating with Russia and intimidated them of the moral and ethical consequences of this, while Nicolas Regazzoni coordinated the work of 150 public relations firms participating in the media and counter-propaganda campaign.
for Russia.
In turn, the ministry confirmed that Moscow will continue to work on expanding the list of those covered by Russian sanctions, successively.
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