Japan protests against Russia's entry ban on 13 mostly business leaders over sanctions

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TOKYO (AP) — Japan's government said Wednesday it has protested against Russia's announcement that it is permanently banning 13 Japanese citizens, mostly...

TOKYO — Japan's government said Wednesday it has protested against Russia's announcement that it is permanently banning 13 Japanese citizens, mostly business leaders of prominent companies including Toyota Motor Corp., in retaliation for Tokyo's sanctions over the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Japan has already faced a series of reprisals from Russia, including the suspension of bilateral talks on a peace treaty with Tokyo that included negotiations overMoscow has also announced entry bans on hundreds of Japanese lawmakers including Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and some of his predecessors.Equinor will on 25 July 2024 commence the third tranche of up to USD 1.6 billion of the share buy-back programme for 2024, as announced in relation with the second quarter results 24 July 2024.

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