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Russia Adds Japan's Foreign Min., 8 Others to Entry Ban List

Russia Adds Japan's Foreign Min., 8 Others to Entry Ban List

   Tokyo, March 4 (Jiji Press)--Russia has added nine Japanese nationals, including Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya, to the list of its entry ban introduced following sanctions imposed by Japan.
   According to a Russian Foreign Ministry announcement Monday, the nine also include Japanese Ambassador to Ukraine Masashi Nakagome and former Ambassador to Ukraine Kuninori Matsuda.
   The ministry said that the addition is a countermeasure against sanctions by the Japanese government. Tokyo imposed additional sanctions on Russia in January for its invasion of Ukraine.
   The other individuals targeted include Shohei Hara, senior vice president of the government-backed Japan International Cooperation Agency, Hideki Matsunaga, head of the JICA's Ukrainian office, Hiroshi Ide, president of heavy machinery maker IHI Corp., and Shinsuke Minami, president of Isuzu Motors Ltd.
   Russia is believed to have chosen these people in view of Japanese support for Ukraine provided from both the public and private sectors.

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