Russia will introduce personal sanctions against certain officials of Romania and Hungary who have aborted the visit of the Russian delegation to Moldova. The Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Dmitry Rogozin informs about it, Interfax reports.
«There will be an answer, of course. It won't be as affective as the first reaction, but we will investigate who made these decisions in Chisinau, in Bucharest, in Budapest, in Brussels. We will identify those who made this decision, and our sanctions will be measured and precise," he told in an interview to Russia-24 TV channel on Saturday.
It was reported earlier that the day before Rogozin's visit to Chisinau had been aborted because of Romania's refusal to let the plane with the Russian delegation onboard pass through the airspace of the country. The Deputy Prime Minister told journalists that Budapest also refused to accept the plane, and the jet had to land in Minsk. Then Rogozin returned to Moscow from Belarus.