Russia bans land transport on its territory for “unfriendly” countries

Russia bans land transport on its territory for “unfriendly” countries

News from Al-Madina The employment of hostile nations for commercial transport operations is forbidden by Russian authorities.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin issued a proclamation prohibiting the use of the nation’s territory for transportation by “unfriendly countries,” with the exclusion of goods such as food, medicine, clothes, and technology.

Additionally, on Thursday, President Vladimir Putin signed a law giving the government the authority to prohibit the use of trucks from “unfriendly countries” in road transport within Russian territory.
The European Union’s member states have already passed resolutions restricting Russia’s use of their roads.

In response to Moscow’s annexation of areas of Ukraine, the US administration had slapped sanctions on hundreds of Russian people and institutions, including the president of the Central Bank.
In a statement, US President Joe Biden said, “The United States condemns Russia’s deceitful attempt to annex the sovereign territory of Ukraine.”

He explained that in response to Russia’s erroneous annexation of portions of Ukraine, the United States and its allies placed fresh sanctions against Moscow.
He emphasised that “the sanctions target persons and organisations inside or outside of Russia who offer political or financial assistance to activities to illegitimately change the status of Ukrainian land.

The additional $12 billion in military aid to Ukraine, which was approved by the Congress, will soon be delivered to Biden’s office for his signature, he continued.
The US president urged the world to oppose Russia’s illegal annexation ambitions and support the Ukrainian people all the way to the bitter conclusion.
Numerous people and organisations, including Elvira Nabiullina, the head of the Russian Central Bank, are on the list of sanctions released by the US.
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Russia prohibits “unfriendly” nations from using its land routes there.

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