Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Russia to expel 60 US diplomats, close consulate in St Petersburg

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MOSCOW/LONDON: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Thursday Moscow would expel 60 US diplomats and close its consulate in Saint Petersburg in a tit-for-tat expulsion over the poisoning of ex-double agent Sergei Skripal.

Lavrov said the US ambassador had been informed of “retaliator­y measures”, saying that “they include the expulsion of the equivalent number of diplomats and our decision to withdraw permission for the functionin­g of the US consulate general in Saint Petersburg”.

Washington earlier ordered the expulsion of 60 diplomats and shut down the Russian consulate general in Seattle.

Lavrov added that Russia would also issue tit-for-tat responses to the other countries that have expelled diplomats in a mass show of support for Britain which has blamed Moscow for the poisoning of Skripal and his daughter Yulia with a nerve agent in the city of Salisbury.

“As for the other countries it’s also all symmetrica­l measures as to the number of people who will be leaving Russia from diplomatic missions, and that’s all so far,” Lavrov said.

He said Russia was reacting to “absolutely unacceptab­le actions that are taken against us under very harsh pressure from the United States and Britain under the pretext of the so-called Skripal case”. He accused London of “forcing everyone to follow an anti-russian course”.

He said Britain had informed Moscow of the state of health of Yulia Skripal on Thursday and that Russia had asked again for access to her as a citizen.

Lavrov vowed that “we want to establish the truth” over the poisoning and accused Britain of “making mockery of internatio­nal law.”

He said that Russia had asked for a meeting with the executive council of the Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons on Tuesday to ask questions to “establish the truth.”

“We are counting on our Western partners not evading an honest conversati­on,” Lavrov said.

YULIA SKRIPAL NO LONGER CRITICAL

The condition of Yulia Skripal, who was poisoned with a nerve agent in Salisbury along with her father, is improving rapidly, doctors have said.

Salisbury NHS foundation trust said on Thursday the 33-year-old was no longer in a critical condition, describing her medical state as stable.

Christine Blanshard, the medical director for Salisbury district hospital, said: “I’m pleased to be able to report an improvemen­t in the condition of Yulia Skripal. She has responded well to treatment but continues to receive expert clinical care 24 hours a day.

Her father’s condition was described by the hospital as still critical but stable.

 ?? AFP ?? Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov.
AFP Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov.

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