On July 30, Russia’s foreign ministry announced sanctions against 32 officials and journalists from New Zealand for supporting what it called the country’s “Russophobic agenda.” The list includes Shane Arndell, deputy chief of the naval forces, and Wellington mayor Andy Foster, among other officials. “Taking into account that Wellington does not intend to abandon its anti-Russian course and continues to produce new restrictions (against Moscow), work on updating the ‘black list’ will continue,” the ministry added.

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