Latvia declared Leontyev
persona non grata after his sharp words about the country in 2003 interview on
Riga television. In 2006, the Ukrainian government banned Leontyev from visiting the country for five years, referring to his "insulting statements" towards
Ukraine (denying the existence of
Ukrainian national identity). In 2007 Leontyev has launched Ukrainian business magazine
Der Spiegel-Profil (as Editor in Chief). Publisher
Evgeny Dodolev ended its one-year print run for magazine, due to economic difficulties (in 2008). Leontyev made several scandalous accusations both in his own show and in various interviews, for some of which he underwent trials. In 2001 he accused
Viktor Yuschenko's wife,
Kateryna Yushchenko-Chumachenko, of influencing her husband's political decisions with American ideas, hinting that she is an agent of American government in Ukraine. Mrs. Yushchenko has won two libel cases regarding the accusations in 2002 in Ukrainian city of
Kyiv, but the Russian government refuses to take legal actions against Leontyev as ruled out by the Ukrainian court. In November 2014, Leontyev wrote an article for Channel One Russia, which presented an aerial photo claiming to show a jet fighter firing a missile at
Malaysian Airlines Flight 17. This refuted the view, widely held in the West, that MH17 had been shot down by a
BUK missile fired by Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine. The photo in Leontyev's article was analysed by contributors to the
Bellingcat site, who found it had been artificially constructed with photo manipulation software, and was not a genuine image of the incident. On 14 January 2016, Leontyev became the spokesperson for
Rosneft. In September 2016, Leontyev vouched for the experience of
Carter Page, former foreign policy advisor to
Donald Trump, both in the oil industry and as an "authoritative" expert on Russia. In July 2020, he called for assimilation or genocide against
Circassians, these comments were sparked over the demolition of a War Monument commemorating the
Circassian Genocide in Adler, he said in addressing the Circassian population living in Russia: "Yes, gentlemen, you have two options. First, we either tolerate you and assimilate you; or we destroy you." and "A line was drawn for you and you were told not to go beyond this line. You will stay here! Be happy that you are tolerated, that you continue to exist!" He was sanctioned by the United Kingdom from 4 May 2022 in relation to support of Russia's actions in Ukraine. ==References==