The Fiji Times

US diplomats expelled

Russia retaliates against Biden’s new sanctions

- ■ REUTERS

MOSCOW - Russia on Friday asked 10 US diplomats to leave the country in retaliatio­n for Washington’s expulsion of the same number of Russian diplomats over alleged malign activity and suggested the US ambassador return home for consultati­ons.

The measures, part of a broader retaliator­y package, were approved by President Vladimir Putin, as a response to an array of US government sanctions imposed on Moscow a day earlier, including curbs to its sovereign debt market.

Though Moscow responded swiftly and with measures designed to hurt US interests and shrink its diplomatic footprint, it left the door open for dialogue and did not kill off the idea, proposed by President Joe Biden, of a Putin-Biden summit.

“Now is the time for the United States to demonstrat­e good sense and to turn its back on a confrontat­ional course,” the Russian foreign ministry said in a statement.

“Otherwise an array of painful decisions for the American side will be implemente­d.”

It said it had options to hurt the United States economical­ly and to shrink its diplomatic corps in Russia to just 300 people, but was holding fire for now.

Russia-US ties slumped to a new post-Cold War low last month after Mr Biden said he thought Mr Putin was a “killer” and Moscow recalled its ambassador to Washington for consultati­ons. The envoy has still not returned almost a month later.

The Russian foreign ministry said John Sullivan, the US ambassador to Russia, should return home for consultati­ons too.

Washington said its own sanctions were payback for Russia interferin­g in last year’s US election, cyber hacking, bullying Ukraine and other alleged malign actions.

Russia denies all the US allegation­s.

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Picture: REUTERS Vladimir Putin.

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