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Diplomats expulsion: Russia vows 'harsh response' to US, EU

IANS  |  Moscow 

Russian on Tuesday said that will respond "harshly" to the decision by and a number of Western countries to expel Russian diplomats over an alleged attack on a former living in the UK.

She said that "the US had once again directed false accusations at Russia", and that it "threatens and attempts to turn everything upside down", news agency reported.

"We are open to constructive work, we will continue it, but without a tough response to yesterday's decision by the US authorities against our diplomatic missions, the current situation will not persist," Ryabkov said.

Ryabkov also said that was not abandoning the strategic stability talks with

"We need this dialogue... We are not giving up this dialogue, we will hold it.

The US on Monday ordered the expulsion of 60 Russian diplomats, joining governments across in punishing the Kremlin for the attack on former Russian and his daughter that they blamed on

Skripal and suffered the attack in Salisbury on March 4 and were in a serious but stable condition in hospital. British officials identified the as Novichok, a developed by during the Cold War.

The US called the 60 Russian officials "spies", including a dozen based at the UN, and told to shut down its consulate in Seattle, which would end Russian diplomatic representation on the

The EU members Germany, and are each to expel four Russian diplomats with intelligence agency backgrounds. and the said they would expel three, and Denmark, and the two each, according to

Estonia, Latvia, Croatia, Finland, Hungary, and each expelled one Russian. announced it would not be sending officials to in

Ukraine, which is not an EU member, is to expel 13 Russian diplomats, while Albania, an EU candidate member, ordered the departure of two Russians from the embassy in Tirana. Macedonia, another EU candidate, expelled one Russian

announced it was expelling four diplomatic staff serving in and who the government said were spies.

confirmed that it too would expel two Russian diplomats who were in the country as undeclared intelligence officers, giving them seven days to leave.

Britain expelled 23 Russian diplomats last week and ordered retaliatory expulsions.

Meanwhile, Moscow's to the UN Vassily Nebenzia called Washington's decision a "very unfortunate and very unfriendly move".

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First Published: Tue, March 27 2018. 16:08 IST
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