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'Kremlin Report' is evident interference into internal affairs of the Russian Federation

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'Kremlin Report' is evident interference into internal affairs of the Russian Federation


30.01.2018

The Presidential Administration of Russia  'Kremlin Report' by US is interference into internal affairs of the Russian Federation, as per the statement made by chairman of the Council of the Federation Committee on Foreign Affairs Andrei Klimov during his interview to RT. He has underlined that the proposed list is not a sanction by itself, it is just a document.

"It is an obvious interference in our internal affairs, and Russian Federation power structures. U.S. authorities ended up copying the Kremlin phone book," the senator concluded.

More than 200 people were included into the so-called 'Kremlin Report' compiled by US, TASS reports. This list contains 114 senior officials and heads of the state companies including Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev and almost all ministers starting with Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and finishing with the Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation Alexander Tkachev.

The document contains names of the Presidential Administration head Anton Vaino, Presidential Assistant Vladislav Surkov, Presidential Press Secretary Dmitri Peskov, Presidential councilors, speakers of Upper and Lower Houses of the Russian Parliament Valentina Matvienko and Vyacheslav Volodin. The list also includes Sechin, Miller, Naryshkin, Bortnikov, Mikhail Fedotov. The heads of Russian Railways, Aeroflot, Gazprom, VTB and Sberbank are also on the list.

Ninety-six major Russian businessmen are also mentioned.

Compiling the document American Finance Ministry has claimed that these people are not sanctioned and deals with these people do not threaten Americans, if the limitations were not introduced in relation to this or that person before.

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