Vladimir Putin bans Jim Carrey from Russia;  understand

Vladimir Putin bans Jim Carrey from Russia; understand

In addition to Jim Carrey, Vladimir Putin banned 100 Canadian citizens from Russia after Justin Trudeau supported Ukraine in the war

Vladimir Putincurrent president of Russia, officially banned Jim Carrey to visit the country, as well as 100 other Canadian citizens, according to information from the complexπŸ‡§πŸ‡· So far, the actor has not publicly commented on the ban.

This happened after Justin TrudeauCanadian Prime Minister, support Ukraine in the war against Russia – and Putin still imposed sanctions against the country. The banned list also has Margaret Atwoodauthor of the book The Handmaid’s Tale (1985), politicians, journalists and the trudeauπŸ‡§πŸ‡·

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Published on the official website, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation published the complete list with the announcement of the bans. “In response to the continued practice of imposing sanctions by the Prime Minister’s regime J Trudeau against the Russian leadership,” he said.

“Politicians and parliamentarians, representatives of the business community, experts and journalists, cultural figures, as well as anyone whom the Canadian Russophobic authorities deem objectionable, entry is closed on the basis of reciprocity to 100 Canadian citizens,” continued the Russian government institution.


Roger Waters asks Vladimir Putin for ‘ceasefire’ in Ukraine war

After having shows canceled in Poland for criticizing Ukraine in an open letter to the Ukrainian First Lady, Olena ZelenskaπŸ‡§πŸ‡· roger watersformer bassist of pink Floydpublished another text, but this time for Vladimir Putinpresident of RussiaπŸ‡§πŸ‡· The musician asked Putin “ceasefire” in the war between the two countries.

The new open letter was published on social media, and waters explained how he was encouraged to write to the Russian president after they criticized the text made to the Olena ZelenskaπŸ‡§πŸ‡· Opposition arguments questioned why the musician addressed only one side of the conflict.

The artist stated how in the months since the Russia invaded the Ukraine in February 2022, he tried to “use [minha] little influence to encourage a ceasefire and a diplomatic settlement that meets the security needs of the Ukraine and the Russian FederationπŸ‡§πŸ‡·

Then, roger waters took the opportunity to go to Vladimir PutinπŸ‡§πŸ‡· “Would you like to see an end to this war? If you responded and said, ‘Yes, please,’ that would immediately make things a lot easier,” he wrote. “If you said, ‘The Russian Federation has no further territorial interest beyond the security of the Russian-speaking populations of CrimeaπŸ‡§πŸ‡· donetsk and LuganskπŸ‡§πŸ‡· That would help too.”

Furthermore, waters talked about the notion that Putin and his forces “want to invade all Europestarting with Poland and the rest of the Baltic states. Can we all stop playing the desperately dangerous game of nuclear chicken with which hawks on both sides of the Atlantic look so comfortable, and do that. Yeah, just blow each other and the world to smithereens.”

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Roger Waters (Photo: Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

The artist also encouraged the Russian president to issue a message of public assurance that the Russia has no interest in invading the rest of the Europebecause he has “children and grandchildren, as do most of my brothers and sisters around the world and none of us would like that outcome.”

Roger Waters calls for talks between Russia and Ukraine

In the final stretch of the open letter to Vladimir PutinπŸ‡§πŸ‡· roger waters commented on a possible negotiation between the warring countries: “If I read your previous speeches correctly, would you like to negotiate a state of neutrality for a neighboring sovereign with Ukraine? Is that correct? Assuming such a peace could be negotiated, it would have to include an absolutely binding agreement not to invade anyone ever again.”

I know I know, USA and NATO Invade other sovereign countries for whatever reason, or for a few barrels of oil, but that doesn’t mean you should. Your invasion of Ukraine took me completely by surprise, it was a hideous war of aggression, provoked or unprovoked.

Source: Rollingstone

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