Russia banned Boris Jonson's entry, response from Britain comes

A British government spokesman has told The Guardian media that Britain supports Ukraine and condemns Russia's actions after today the Kremlin banned British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and several other British officials. The United Kingdom and our international partners remain united in condemning the Russian government's actions in Ukraine. [...]
The United Kingdom and our international partners remain united in condemning the Russian government's actions in Ukraine and calling on the Kremlin to stop the war. We remain committed to our support for Ukraine.”, said this government official for The Guardian, broadcasts Expres newspaper.
Russia's Foreign Ministry said the decision had been taken “in the function of unprecedented hostile action by the United Kingdom government”.
Dominic Raab, Grant Shapps, Priti Patel, Rishi Sunak, Keasi Kearteng, Nadine Dorries, James Heappey, Nicole Stormeon, Suella Bravermann and Theresa May were also banned from entering Russia.












