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Russia, US diplomats pack their bags after expulsions

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — Russian and US diplomats packed their bags Saturday amid a diplomatic crisis between Moscow and the West, with post-Cold War tensions peaking in the wake of a nerve agent attack on a former Russian spy in Britain.

About 50 men, women and children left Russia’s hilltop embassy in Washington just after 1 p.m. (1700 GMT) in a blue bus believed to be headed toward Dulles Internatio­nal Airport.

In total, 171 people — 60 Russian diplomats who Washington alleges are “spies” and their families — were scheduled to leave on two planes provided by the Russian government, with one making a brief stop in New York.

Meanwhile, in Saint Petersburg, moving trucks pulled into the front of the US consulate Saturday morning as the American flag was taken down, following the Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s announceme­nt of its closure and the expulsion of 60 US diplomats.

The consulate’s employees were given until 10 p.m. (1900 GMT) to leave, while the residence must be vacated by the end of April, according to the Interfax news agency.

The tit-for-tat expulsions came after Russia demanded Saturday that Britain further slash its diplomatic presence as a crisis in ties between Moscow and the West escalated over a nerve agent attack on a former spy.

The call came after 23 British diplomats were kicked out of Russia earlier this month and is seen as Moscow’s retaliatio­n to the mass coordinate­d expulsion of Russian diplomatic staff by the UK’s allies.

It is the biggest wave of expulsions between Russia and the West in recent memory and has seen relations plunge to new post-Cold War lows.

 ??  ?? Russian consulate employees remove the US flag at the consulate in St. Petersburg on Saturday.
Russian consulate employees remove the US flag at the consulate in St. Petersburg on Saturday.

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