Ukraine: Boris Johnson banned from Russia
The Prime Minister is one of 13 politicians who the Russian Foreign Ministry says are barred
Last updated 29th May 2022
Russia's Foreign Ministry has banned 13 British Politicians from entering the country, due to "unprecedented hostile actions" by the UK Government.
The list includes Prime Minister Boris Johnson, as well as the Foreign and Defence Secretaries, and Scotland's First Minister.
The statement adds that the decision has been taken in particular response to Russian officials being sanctioned.
A translation reads: 'Essentially, the British leadership is deliberately pushing the situation around Ukraine, pumping the Kiev regime with lethal weapons and coordinating similar efforts by #NATO.
'It is unacceptable and inciting London, strongly pushing not only its Western allies, but also other countries to introduce broad-scale anti-Russian sanctions, which, however, are pointless and counterproductive.'
The Russian Foreign Ministry adds that the list will likely be expanded, to include more British politicians and parliamentarians.
Full list of British Politicians barred from entering Russia
Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab
Foreign Secretary Liz Truss
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace
Transport Secretary Grant Shapps
Home Secretary Priti Patel
Chancellor Rishi Sunak
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng
Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Secretary Nadine Dorries
Armed Forces Minister James Heappey
Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
Attorney General Suella Braverman
Former Prime Minister Theresa May