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Russia adds 5 more countries to join U.S., other nations on 'unfriendly' list

By Clyde Hughes   |   July 22, 2022 at 9:43 AM
The Ukrainian Embassy is seen in Moscow, Russia. Ukraine is one of more than two dozen countries on Russia's "unfriendly" list. File Photo by Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA-EFE An American flag hangs outside the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, Russia. The U.S. was among the first group of countries to appear on Russia's "unfriendly" list when it was created in March. File Photo by Sergei Chirikov/EPA On Friday, Russian officials said that five more countries have been added to Russia's "unfriendly" list -- Greece, Denmark, Slovakia, Slovenia and Croatia. File Photo by Dimitris Michalakis/UPI Nearly two dozen countries were already on Russia's "unfriendly" list -- including the United States, Britain, Ukraine, Australia, Canada, Japan and South Korea. File Photo by Roman Pilipey/EPA-EFE

July 22 (UPI) -- The Russian government on Friday added several countries to its "unfriendly" list for supposedly committing "acts against" Moscow's diplomatic and consular missions and being hostile to Russian companies and citizens.

The "unfriendly" list was created in March after Russia began its war with Ukraine, and the registry forces the blacklisted nations to limit their staffs at their respective embassies in Russia.

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On Friday, officials said that five more countries have been added to the list -- Greece, Denmark, Slovakia, Slovenia and Croatia.

Nearly two dozen countries were already on the list -- including the United States, Britain, Ukraine, Australia, Canada, Japan and South Korea.

The American flag hangs from the main building of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow, Russia. The U.S. and a number of other countries were already on Russia's "unfriendly" list when it was first created four months ago. File Photo by Sergei Ilnitsky/EPA-EFE

Appearing on the "unfriendly" list also restricts entry into Russia for travelers of the blacklisted countries. Russian President Vladimir Putin came up with the list to punish countries that issued sanctions against Moscow over the Ukraine war.

"The list ... specifies the number of individuals in Russia, with whom diplomatic missions of unfriendly countries and their consular offices may conclude employment contracts," the Kremlin said according to the state-run TASS news agency.

Greece now has a limit of 34 employees at its embassy in Russia; Denmark's is 20 and Slovakia's is 16. The decree says Slovenia and Croatia can't hire employees for their diplomatic missions and consular institutions from Russia.

"The ambassador was handed a note, notifying that asa response measure, eight Greek diplomats were declared 'persona non grata,'" Greece's foreign ministry said according to the Greek Reporter.

Greece said it has summoned its ambassador to Russia Ekaterini Nassika.