Polish Top Senator: Russia Banned Me From Nemtsov's Funeral
Poland's Senate speaker said Monday that Russia's authorities have denied him entry into the country for the funeral of slain Kremlin critic Boris Nemtsov.
Bogdan Borusewicz — Poland's leading opposition activist under communism — was to lead a delegation of Polish politicians and lawmakers attending Nemtsov's funeral Tuesday. Nemtsov was shot dead Friday night near the Kremlin.
Borusewicz told reporters he was informed he would not get permission to enter Russia. It was not immediately clear if other members of the delegation would get their visas, but they were considering cancelling the trip.
The ban comes at a time when Poland's ties with Russia are strained over the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
Marcin Wojciechowski, spokesman for Poland's Foreign Ministry, said it was in response to sanctions on the speaker of the upper house of the Russian parliament, Valentina Matviyenko.
European Union
A spokeswoman for the Russian Embassy, Valeria Perzhinskaya, confirmed that Borusewicz is on a list of western politicians who cannot enter Russia, but didn't elaborate.
In Brussels late Monday, a senior lawmaker in the European Parliament claimed that she too had been denied access to Russia as she traveled to attend Nemtsov's funeral.
Latvian lawmaker Sandra Kalniete, who is vice-chair of the biggest bloc in the EU assembly, said that all of Europe stands by Nemtsov's family, friends and Russian democrats "despite this decision of the Putin regime."
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