Russian
CEO mock
Australia for new round of
sanctions, says 'pity not to
see
kangaroos'
19 June, 2014
The
new wave of sanctions from ‘Down Under’ targets 50 people and 11
companies. Russia responded by calling the move “counterproductive”
and blacklisted Vladimir Yakunin, head of Russian Railways, said it's
a pity he won't see the kangaroos in the wild.
Australia’s
Minister for Foreign Affairs made the matter public in a media
release on
the ministry’s website on Thursday. Those sanctioned will be barred
visas and entry into Australia.
Eatured
on the list are names that have appeared on both US and EU sanction
lists. Deputy Prime Ministers Dmitry Rogozin and Dmitry Kozak,
Presidential aide Sergey Glazyev, Russia’s upper house speaker
Valentina Matviyenko, Russia’s lower house speaker Sergei
Naryshkin, head of Russian Railways Vladimir Yakunin and businessmen
brothers Arkady and Boris Rotenberg.
“This
is an absolutely counterproductive step and any unilateral sanctions
do not help the case,”Russia’s
ForeignMinistry Commissioner for Human Rights, Konstanin Dolgov,
said, as quoted by RIA Novosti.
“How
can you assess sanctions imposed in such a faraway land as Australia?
I am sorry I won’t be able to see the kangaroos there,” Vladimir
Yakunin the CEO of Russian Railways said in Sochi today, at a press
conference.
He
admitted he hasn’t ever seen a kangaroo in the wild, but said he
would see white tigers in a Sochi wildlife refuge.
One
of Russia’s largest banks’, Bank Rossiya was included on the
list, as was InvestCapitalBank, Volga Group, and SMP Bank, all of
which have ties to the Rothenberg brothers.
Chernomornaftogaz
(Black Sea Gas) also came under fire. The oil and gas company’s 2.2
billion cubic meters of natural gas came under Russian jurisdiction
after Crimea voted to rejoin Russia.
A
month ago Australia added 38 Russian individuals to its black list,
and 11 companies.
Russian President Vladimir Putin maintains
the sanctions are illegal because they were imposed without UN
approval.
Putin
also said sanctions hurt ordinary Russians more than they hurt the
government.
The US and EU have
rolled out several sanctions against Russia following the political
row over Russia’s actions in Ukraine, which the West has denounced
as against international territorial sovereignty.
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