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Russia's parliament moves to extend anti-sanctions regulation
The anti-sanctions bill needs to pass three readings in the State Duma before going to Russia’s upper house and to President Vladimir Putin for final approval. — AFP pic

MOSCOW, Nov 23 — Russia’s parliament today passed a first reading of a bill to extend Moscow’s package of anti-sanctions regulation, the TASS news agency reported.

The bill needs to pass three readings in the State Duma before going to Russia’s upper house and to President Vladimir Putin for final approval. — Reuters

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