The Russian government has approved a list of foreign states and territories implementing policies that impose destructive neoliberal ideological attitudes that contradict traditional Russian spiritual and moral values.
This order, signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, was published yesterday on the official government Internet portal of legal information.
The approved list includes 47 countries, including Austria, Belgium, Great Britain, Germany, Spain, Italy, Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, USA, Ukraine, Sweden, Estonia and Japan.
The list was approved in accordance with the decree on the provision of humanitarian support to persons "sharing traditional Russian spiritual and moral values," which President Vladimir Putin signed on August 19.
This order comes into force from the date of its official publication. It follows from the text of the document that it was prepared to "support persons who have made a free choice in favor of spiritual, cultural and legal ties with the Russian Federation."
Earlier, EADaily reported that Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed the Foreign Ministry to ensure the issuance of single-entry visas for three months to foreigners who wished to move to Russia because of rejection of the policies of their countries.

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