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Russia: US could face retaliatio­n over ‘illegally seized’ properties

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Russian properties “illegally seized” by the US government must be returned to its embassy, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.

Lavrov warned Tillerson in a phone conversati­on on Monday that Washington should be prepared for consequenc­es and possible retaliatio­n if Russia’s diplomatic properties were not returned, according to Press TV.

“Russia reserves the right to undertake legal action and retaliator­y measures,” read a statement issued by the Russian Foreign Ministry on Monday.

The two top diplomats agreed to continue consultati­ons between the two sides aimed at resolving the diplomatic rift. The negotiatio­n process is led by Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Ryabkov and US Undersecre­tary Thomas Shannon.

Trump is said to have won the US presidency with the alleged help of Russian hackers who rigged the vote at the behest of Moscow. Moscow denies any involvemen­t in the vote.

The diplomatic row between Moscow and Washington dates back to late 2016, when the then US administra­tion expelled a number of Russian diplomats and closed two Russian diplomatic compounds in New York and Maryland.

In July 2017, the US Congress imposed new sanctions on Russia. The move prompted Moscow to reduce US diplomatic personnel numbers in Russia to 455.

The US did not stop there, shutting down in early September the Russian Consulate General in San Francisco as well as trade missions in Washington and New York.

 ??  ?? STEPHEN LAM/REUTERS People are seen on the rooftop at the Consulate General of Russia in San Francisco, California, U.S., on September 2, 2017.
STEPHEN LAM/REUTERS People are seen on the rooftop at the Consulate General of Russia in San Francisco, California, U.S., on September 2, 2017.

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