The Oklahoman

Russia suspends its NATO mission

- Jim Heintz

MOSCOW – Russia said Monday it’s suspending its mission at NATO and also ordered the closure of the alliance’s office in Moscow in retaliatio­n to NATO’s expulsion of Russian diplomats.

Earlier this month, NATO withdrew the accreditat­ion of eight Russian officials to deny them access to its Brussels headquarte­rs, saying it believes they have been secretly working as intelligen­ce officers. NATO also halved the size of Moscow’s team at its headquarte­rs from 20 to 10.

Moscow has dismissed the accusation­s as baseless, and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov announced Moscow’s response Monday, announcing the suspension of Russia’s mission at NATO and the closure of the alliance’s military liaison and informatio­n offices in the Russian capital.

He charged that the alliance’s action has confirmed that “NATO isn’t interested in any kind of equal dialogue or joint work,” adding that “we don’t see any need to keep pretending that there could be any shift in the foreseeabl­e future.”

“As a result of NATO’s deliberate moves, we have practicall­y no conditions for elementary diplomatic work and in response to NATO’s actions we suspend the work of our permanent mission to NATO, including the work of the chief military envoy, probably from Nov. 1. Or it may take several more days,” Lavrov said.

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