Boston Herald

Moscow may force out 155 more U.S. diplomats

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MOSCOW — Russia is threatenin­g to order another 155 American diplomats removed from missions there in a further escalation of the cycle of retaliatio­n between the two world powers.

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said yesterday Russia was seriously considerin­g the additional cuts, although it had not yet made a formal petition. A senior State Department official, speaking on condition of anonymity, confirmed the Trump administra­tion was aware of the possibilit­y.

Earlier this year, Moscow ordered the U.S. to slash its staff in Russia by nearly two-thirds, to 455 people, by Sept. 1. In response, the U.S. ordered Russia to shutter its consulate in San Francisco and two trade offices, in Washington, D.C., and New York.

Washington and Moscow are basing their tit-for-tat on differing interpreta­tions of “parity,” the principle that each government have an identical numerical presence in the other’s country. That was the justificat­ion Moscow used to cut the U.S. staff to 455, the same number Russia had here. The U.S. then said closing the San Francisco consulate meant each country would have three consulates.

Now, Russia said it was being too generous because the number 455 included staff at its mission at the United Nations: 155 people. That number of American employees in Russia may now need to go, Lavrov suggested.

“If they have taken parity as a criterion, we will bring these conditions into full compliance with what is called parity,” Lavrov said at a news conference yesterday in Amman, Jordan.

State Department spokeswoma­n Heather Nauert said the administra­tion continued to hold out hope that relations would improve.

“We don’t want to continue this kind of diplomatic tit-fortat,” she said. “There are far too many areas where we can, we hope we can, cooperate with Russia.” But asked about further cuts in staff, she said: “I’m not going to get into forecastin­g any potential Russian reaction.”

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