9 Apr 2022

Political blacklist a sign Russia playing the victim - expert

3:20 pm on 9 April 2022

A global politics professor says Russia is trying to paint itself as the victim of unjustified sanctions, as it blacklists New Zealand politicians.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov (left) attending Russian President Vladimir Putin's annual Question and Answer in Moscow, Russia on June 20, 2019.

File image: Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov (left) attending Russian President Vladimir Putin's Photo: Sefa Karacan / Anadolu Agency via AFP

Russia has released a blacklist of 130 people including all 120 members of Parliament, Governor-General Cindy Kiro, the country's spy chiefs and some Defence Force figures.

It follows New Zealand imposing sanctions on Russian individuals, and heavy tariffs on the country's exports, because of the war in Ukraine.

University of Otago professor Robert Patman says Russia is trying to depict itself as hard done by.

He said if the Kremlin didn't retaliate, in its eyes, it would be conceding the sanctions are justified.

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