Russia’s Latest Sanctions Targets Include Mark Zuckerberg
- Kremlin last month barred Facebook, Instagram for ‘extremism’
- Symbolic move is retaliation for sanctions against Russians
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Russia barred entry to Meta Platform Inc’s Mark Zuckerberg and 28 other Americans, a symbolic retaliation for U.S. sanctions against its top officials and business figures.
The latest Russian “stop list” includes U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris alongside White House, Pentagon and State Department officials and the ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Thursday.