U.S. journalist says he has been expelled from Russia


  • World
  • Tuesday, 14 Jan 2014

MOSCOW (Reuters) - A U.S. journalist and author critical of President Vladimir Putin says he has been barred from Russia, a move that has echoes of the Cold War and could strain relations with the United States.

David Satter, a former Moscow correspondent for the Financial Times who had been back in the Russian capital working since September, said on Twitter he had been refused permission to return after a trip to Ukraine last month.

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