ロシア政府 岸田総理やメディア関係者ら63人に「無期限の入国禁止」
”Indefinite immigration ban” to 63 Russian government Prime Minister Kishida and media officials
”Indefinite immigration ban” to 63 Russian government Prime Minister Kishida and media officials
ロシア政府は岸田総理大臣を含む日本の政府関係者やメディア関係者ら63人を入国禁止にすると発表しました
The Russian government has announced that 63 Japanese government officials and media officials, including Prime Minister Kishida, will be banned from entering the country.
The Russian government has announced that 63 Japanese government officials and media officials, including Prime Minister Kishida, will be banned from entering the country.
ロシア外務省は4日、「岸田政権は許容できない反ロシアキャンペーンを展開している」として、ロシアへの入国を無期限で禁止する日本人のリストを発表しました
On the 4th, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia announced a list of Japanese people banning entry into Russia indefinitely, saying that the Kishida administration is developing an unacceptable anti-Russian campaign.
On the 4th, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia announced a list of Japanese people banning entry into Russia indefinitely, saying that the Kishida administration is developing an unacceptable anti-Russian campaign.
岸田総理大臣や松野官房長官、林外務大臣のほか、自民党の高市政調会長、共産党の志位委員長など与野党の幹部が含まれています
In addition to Prime Minister Kishida, Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno, and Foreign Minister Hayashi, executives of the ruling and opposition parties such as the Liberal Democratic Party’s chairman of the political affairs of Takaichi and the Communist Party’s chairman of the position are included.
In addition to Prime Minister Kishida, Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno, and Foreign Minister Hayashi, executives of the ruling and opposition parties such as the Liberal Democratic Party’s chairman of the political affairs of Takaichi and the Communist Party’s chairman of the position are included.
また、日本の大手新聞社の幹部に加えてロシアを専門とする学術関係者らの名前も記されていて、合わせて63人に上っています
In addition to the executives of major Japanese newspapers, the names of academics specializing in Russia are also listed, and there are a total of 63 people.
In addition to the executives of major Japanese newspapers, the names of academics specializing in Russia are also listed, and there are a total of 63 people.