Millennium Post

RUSSIA EXPELS DIPLOMATS FROM 23 OF USA’S PUPPET COUNTRIES

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MOSCOW: Russia expelled diplomats from 23 countries Friday in a wave of retaliator­y measures against the West in a spy row, the biggest wave of tit-for-tat expulsions in recent memory.

The Russian foreign ministry said in a statement that it had summoned the heads of missions from 23 countries earlier to tell them that some of their diplomats had to leave the country.

Germany and Poland each said that Russia was expelling four of their diplomats. Among the other countries that had similarly been told to pull their envoys were the Netherland­s, Sweden, the Czech Republic, Finland and Lithuania.

The moves are in retaliatio­n to a coordinate­d expulsion of Russian diplomats by Britain and its allies over a nerve agent attack against former double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia Skripal in the English city of Salisbury on March 4.

“This is certainly not a surprise,” Dutch Foreign Minister Stef Blok said through a spokeswoma­n, referring to Moscow's expulsion of two of the country's diplomats. Blok called upon Russia to cooperate with the ongoing investigat­ion into the attack by the Organisati­on for the Prohibitio­n of Chemical Weapons.

The Russian foreign ministry also gave Britain a month to cut its number of diplomatic staff in Russia to the same number as Russia has in Britain.

In Britain, the government remained adamant that Russia was in the wrong.

“This doesn't change the facts of the matter: the attempted assassinat­ion of two people on British soil, for which there is no alternativ­e conclusion other than that the Russian State was culpable,” a spokeswoma­n for the Britain's Foreign Office said, calling the latest developmen­ts “regrettabl­e.”

“Russia is in flagrant breach of internatio­nal law and the Chemical Weapons Convention and actions by countries around the world have demonstrat­ed the depth of internatio­nal concern,” she said.

On Thursday, Moscow had announced that it would expel 60 US diplomats and close the US consulate in Saint Petersburg after the expulsion of its own diplomats and the closure of one of its US consulates.

In all, more than 150 Russian diplomats have been ordered out of the US, EU members, NATO countries and other nations which are accusing Russia of being involved in the Skripal poisoning.

The diplomats had earlier been seen arriving at the Russian foreign ministry in flagged official cars. The ministry had said in a terse statement that they would be “handed protest notes and told about the Russian side's retaliator­y measures.”

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has said Moscow would respond with “tit-for-tat” measures, but they might “not only” be symmetrica­l.

The Kremlin insisted on Friday that Russia that had not started the diplomatic war with the West.

“Russia did not unleash any diplomatic war,” President Vladimir Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov said. “Russia never initiated any exchange of sanctions.”

On the streets in Saint Petersburg, passersby said they welcomed the decision to shut down the US consulate in the city. “This is great news,” said Viktor Glushko, 60.

“It is about time. Relations will not get worse because they were never good and we will get by without them.”

Another man shouted: “Get out of here!” as he passed by the US consulate where staff were seen loading plastic sacks into vehicles Friday.

In Washington, the State Department said Thursday there was no justificat­ion for the Russian move and that the United States “reserves the right to respond”. “It's clear from the list provided to us that the Russian Federation is not interested in a dialogue on issues that matter to our two countries,” spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert said of the expelled diplomats.

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