Key facts
- Over 1,100 foreign citizens received Russian visas in the past year.
- The visas were granted based on a declared commitment to "traditional values."
- The program is part of Russia's anti-liberal narrative amid the war in Ukraine.
- Eligible applicants are from countries deemed to impose "destructive neoliberal ideological policies."
- German and French nationals received the highest number of visas, followed by US citizens.
Over 1,100 foreign citizens were granted Russian visas last year as part of an initiative to attract individuals who align with the country's stance on "traditional values." This program, reported by state media, aligns with President Vladimir Putin's long-standing denouncement of liberal ideologies, which he characterizes as decadent and contrary to Russian identity.
