San Diego Union-Tribune

RUSSIA MOVES TO EXPEL, BAN U.S. OFFICIALS

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The Russian government will expel 10 American diplomats and threatened to crack down on U.S.-funded nongovernm­ental organizati­ons in retaliatio­n for sanctions announced this week by the Biden administra­tion, Russia’s foreign minister said Friday.

The foreign ministry also offered what it called a suggestion that the American ambassador temporaril­y return to Washington and it banned eight current and former U.S. officials entry into Russia, Sergey Lavrov, the foreign minister, said.

The response, mostly mirroring the diplomatic rebuke by the United States from the day before, suggested the Russian government did not intend an escalation that could worsen already dismal relations between the countries. Those relations have frayed in good part over Russian cyberattac­ks and interferen­ce in American elections. President Joe Biden had indicated that the new U.S. sanctions would signal a harder line toward Moscow, though he left a door open for dialogue. Lavrov called the sanctions an “absolutely unfriendly and unprovoked action.”

But with the Russian response to them largely limited to the expulsions and travel bans, it appears the Kremlin does not intend to raise the diplomatic stakes and may remain open to the invitation to a summit meeting, possibly this summer, that Biden extended to President Vladimir Putin this week.

The Biden administra­tion expelled 10 diplomats from the Russian Embassy in Washington and sanctioned 32 entities and individual­s for disinforma­tion efforts and carrying out Moscow’s interferen­ce in the 2020 presidenti­al election.

The Russian foreign ministry said in a statement that the U.S. officials banned from entering the country included the director of the FBI, Christophe­r Wray; the director of National Intelligen­ce, Avril Haines; Attorney General Merrick Garland; Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas; the Domestic Policy Council director, Susan Rice; John Bolton, a former National Security Adviser; and a former director of the CIA, James Woolsey.

 ?? ALEXEI DRUZHININ AP ?? Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a Security Council meeting via videoconfe­rence outside Moscow on Friday.
ALEXEI DRUZHININ AP Russian President Vladimir Putin chairs a Security Council meeting via videoconfe­rence outside Moscow on Friday.

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