Russia bans 32 New Zealand officials and journalists from entering the country – New Zealand Herald

Posted: July 31, 2022 at 9:25 pm

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Russia has published a list of 32 New Zealanders banned from entering the country, including city mayors, officials, academics, Defence Force brass, and journalists accused of forming a "Russophobic agenda".

The Russian Foreign Ministry says the move is a response to New Zealand government sanctions "which apply to an increasing number of Russian citizens".

On the list are several mayors, including Auckland Mayor Phil Goff, Christchurch counterpart, Mayor Lianne Dalziel, Wellington's Andy Foster, Nelson Mayor Rachel Reese, and Dunedin Mayor Aaron Hawkins, along with journalists including Herald columnist and political commentator Matthew Hooton.

"[It] looks like an invitation to a great long lunch," Hooton quipped this morning.

Hawkins also took a light-hearted approach, writing on Twitter this morning: "I regret to inform you that I appear to have been banned from Russia. There goes that Trans-Siberian Railway fantasy".

Dalziel regards the ban as a "badge of honour", saying she has no regrets about speaking out over the Russian invasion of Ukraine and renewed calls for an end to the bloody war.

Auckland councillor Chris Darby was surprised to make the cut, and although he kicked off lighting the Auckland Harbour Bridge in blue and yellow and instigated a letter to the Mayor of Kyiv Vitali Klitschko, he said: "It's not like I'm a constant campaigner, other than a few Tweets and Facebook posts. I'll wear it like a badge of honour in solidarity with the people of Ukraine."

Those on the list are "indefinitely" barred entry to the Russian Federation.

The blacklist statement, published on the Russian Foreign Ministry's social media channels, also warns it will continue working on updating the "blacklist".

"With the fact that official Wellington does not intend to abandon the anti-Russian course and continues to bear new restrictions, work on updating the 'blacklist' will continue," it says.

New Zealand has imposed a raft of sanctions against Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine earlier this year, including compiling its own list of Russian nationals banned from entering the country.

In March, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta released a list of Russian government officials and others who were being banned from entering New Zealand.

A Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (Mfat) spokeswoman responded this morning, saying that New Zealand, "in concert with the international community", has been applying tough sanctions on Russia "as a means to restrict the Putin regime's ability to continue waging war on Ukraine and harming civilians".

"We are unsurprised that Russia has added further New Zealanders to its travel ban list.

"It's disappointing to see Russia deepening its isolation from the international community rather than engaging with the clear message that it is being sent: to cease its senseless war of aggression in Ukraine and withdraw its troops."

John Anthony

Shane Arndell

Lianne Audrey Dalziel

Chris Darby

Andrew John Whitfield Foster

Phil Bruce Goff

Garin Golding

Kate Green

Aaron Garth Hawkins

Ian Hill

Stephen Hoadley

James Hollings

Mathew Hooton

Rose King

Rob Krushka

Matt Lawrey

Richard Maclean

Tracy Mulholland

Thomas Manch

Hugh McAslan

Ian Mower

Bridget Musker

Whena Owen

Shaun Sexton

Josie Pagani

Pete Rainey

Rachel Hadley Reese

Sharon Stewart

Pasanka Wickremasinghe

Matthew Weston

Mike Yardley

Nicola Young.

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