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Russia announces sanctions on 61 US nationals, including Netflix CEO

US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen is in the list

UKRAINE-CRISIS/RUSSIA-NUCLEAR Russian President Vladimir Putin

Russia's foreign ministry has announced sanctions on at least 61 US nationals. Moscow said the move was being taken in response to the ever-expanding US sanctions against Russian political and public figures, as well as representatives of domestic business. The list includes US officials and former and current top managers of large American companies, such as Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm, White House communications director Kate Bedingfield and Netflix CEO Reed Hastings.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin had blamed the West for emerging global food and energy crises and repeated his government's offers of safe passage for ships exporting grain from Ukraine if mines are removed from the waters. "Of course, we are now seeing attempts to shift the responsibility for what is happening on the world food market, the emerging problems in this market, onto Russia," he told Russian TV. "I must say that this is an attempt, as our people say, to shift these problems from a sick to a healthy head."

As reported by the state-run Tass news agency, Putin also said Western sanctions against Russia would only worsen world markets reducing the harvest and driving up prices. He said inflation stemmed from the unprecedented dollar printing press during the coronavirus pandemic and blamed short-sighted European policies for under-investment in alternatives to traditional energy supplies and price increases. The Kremlin leader said Russia wasn't blocking grain shipments from Ukraine and that the West is using Russia as a scapegoat for its problems.

Putin pledged that if the waters were demined, Russia wouldn't attack grain shipments and suggested they could be made from the Ukrainian port of Berdyansk or other countries, such as Belarus. Berdyansk is under Russian occupation.

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