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    Russia Warns Citizens Not to Travel to States That Have Extradition Treaties With US

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    Posted on April 1, 2026

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    Last updated: April 1, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia has issued a travel advisory urging its citizens to avoid countries with U.S. extradition treaties, citing increased “punitive justice” and alleged U.S. intelligence entrapment since 2022, noting over 100 nationals have been extradited, including Viktor Bout in 2008.

    Russia Warns Citizens to Avoid Countries With US Extradition Treaties Due to Risks

    Russia Issues Travel Advisory Amid Heightened US Extradition Risks

    MOSCOW, April 1 (Reuters) - Russia warned its citizens on Wednesday not to travel to countries that have extradition treaties with the United States.

    Foreign Ministry's Statement on Increased Risks

    In a travel advisory, the Foreign Ministry said "the intensity of Washington's punitive justice" had increased since the start of the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022, and people risked long prison sentences if they were handed over to the U.S.

    Potential Legal Dangers for Russian Citizens

    "With numerous extraterritorial sanctions targeting strategic segments of the domestic economy, many Russians, without even realising it, risk finding themselves in the crosshairs of American law enforcement and intelligence agencies," the ministry said.

    Alleged Tactics by US Intelligence Agencies

    It said, without providing evidence or examples, that "U.S. intelligence agencies often engage in fraudulent schemes to lure Russian citizens abroad with lucrative commercial or tourist offers".

    Who Is Most at Risk?

    Russians were sometimes detained immediately on arrival in a third country, the statement said. The travel warning applies to Russians "who have reasonable grounds to believe they may be subject to criminal prosecution by U.S. authorities", or those appearing on U.S. sanctions lists.

    Countries Named in the Advisory

    Among the countries most likely to extradite Russians to the U.S., the ministry named Britain, Switzerland, most EU members, Canada, Australia, Israel, much of Latin America, Liberia, Morocco and a number of Asian states.

    Extradition Cases Since 2008

    Russia said more than 100 of its nationals had been transferred to the U.S. in this way since arms dealer Viktor Bout was arrested in Thailand in 2008.

    The Case of Viktor Bout

    Bout spent 14 years in prison in the U.S. for arms trafficking, money laundering and conspiring to kill Americans. He was freed in 2022 in exchange for Brittney Griner, a U.S. basketball star who was imprisoned in Russia for bringing cannabis vape oil into the country.

    (Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; writing by Mark Trevelyan; Editing by Alex Richardson)

    References

    • Russia warns citizens not to travel to states that have extradition treaties with US - Reuters
    • Russia warns citizens against visiting countries that extradite to the US (RT)

    Table of Contents

    • Russia Issues Travel Advisory Amid Heightened US Extradition Risks
    • Foreign Ministry's Statement on Increased Risks

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia warns citizens may be detained under U.S. extraterritorial laws when traveling to countries with U.S. extradition treaties, including EU members, UK, Canada, Australia, Israel, Latin America, Liberia, Morocco, and some Asian states.
    • •The Foreign Ministry claims U.S. intelligence agencies lure Russians abroad via fraudulent commercial or tourist offers.
    • •Russia cites over 100 extraditions to the U.S. since the 2008 arrest of arms dealer Viktor Bout, who was later swapped in 2022 for Brittney Griner.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia warns citizens not to travel to states that have extradition treaties with US

    1Why did Russia issue a travel warning for certain countries?

    Russia warned citizens to avoid countries with US extradition treaties due to increased risk of arrest and extradition amid rising US sanctions since the Russia-Ukraine war.

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  • Potential Legal Dangers for Russian Citizens
  • Alleged Tactics by US Intelligence Agencies
  • Who Is Most at Risk?
  • Countries Named in the Advisory
  • Extradition Cases Since 2008
  • The Case of Viktor Bout
  • Which countries are considered high risk for Russian travelers?

    High risk countries include Britain, Switzerland, most EU members, Canada, Australia, Israel, much of Latin America, Liberia, Morocco, and several Asian states.

    3Who is specifically targeted by Russia's travel warning?

    The warning targets Russians likely to face criminal prosecution by US authorities, those on US sanctions lists, or those linked to targeted economic sectors.

    4How have US sanctions affected Russian citizens traveling abroad?

    US sanctions have increased the risk of Russian citizens being targeted by US law enforcement, leading to more extraditions and travel advisories.

    5What are some recent examples of Russians extradited to the US?

    Over 100 Russians have been extradited to the US since 2008, including arms dealer Viktor Bout, who was later exchanged for US basketball player Brittney Griner.

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