Russia bars 30 Japanese individuals in response to Ukraine sanctions

Entry ban includes Foreign Ministry press official, journalists and academics

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in October. The Russian Foreign Ministry issued a list of 30 Japanese nationals who are barred from entering the country. © Reuters

(Reuters) -- Russia imposed entry bars on Tuesday on 30 Japanese individuals, including a Foreign Ministry official, in response to sanctions introduced by Tokyo as part of moves to denounce Moscow's actions in its more than 3-year-old war in Ukraine.

The Russian Foreign Ministry issued a list of affected Japanese nationals, which included several journalists and academics. It described the prohibition as "indefinite."

Included among those barred was Japanese Foreign Ministry press official Toshihiro Kitamura.

The Japanese government in September placed sanctions on Russian companies, individuals and several other entities.

Japan also lowered its cap on Russian seaborne crude, following similar moves from Western countries.

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