Oman Daily Observer

In tit-for-tat Nato’s Baltic States and Russia expel ambassador­s

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Nato and EU members Estonia and Latvia told their Russian ambassador­s to leave after Moscow said it was downgradin­g diplomatic relations with Estonia, accusing it of “total Russophobi­a.”

Estonia, Latvia and their Baltic neighbour Lithuania have been among a group of Nato allies arguing strongly for Germany to provide its Leopard battle tanks to boost Ukraine in fighting off Russia’s war.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said it had told the Estonian envoy he must leave next month, and both countries would be represente­d in each other’s capitals by an interim charge d’affaires instead of an ambassador.

Estonia responded in kind, telling the Russian envoy to leave by February 7, Foreign Affairs Minister Urmas Reinsalu said.

“We will continue to support Ukraine as Russia is planning large-scale attacks, and we call on other like-minded countries to increase their assistance to Ukraine,” Reinsalu said in a statement.

Latvia, in solidarity with Estonia, told its Moscow envoy to leave by February 27, according to a tweet by Foreign Minister Edgars Rinkevics. Both countries said they are downgradin­g their diplomatic ties with Russia to charge d’affairs level.

Lithuania threw out its Russian envoy in April and downgraded diplomatic representa­tion, after

Ukraine accused Russian forces of killing civilians in the town of Bucha.

Moscow said Monday’s move was in response to an Estonian decision to reduce the size of the Russian embassy in Tallinn. “In recent years, the Estonian leadership has purposeful­ly destroyed the entire range of relations with Russia. Total Russophobi­a, the cultivatio­n of hostility towards our country have been elevated by Tallinn to the rank of state policy,” it said.

 ?? Reuters ?? A person walks past the “Children of Donbass” open-air photo exhibition outside the Estonian Consulate in Moscow on Monday. —
Reuters A person walks past the “Children of Donbass” open-air photo exhibition outside the Estonian Consulate in Moscow on Monday. —

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