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Australia to expel 2 Russian diplomats over spy nerve attack

ANI  |  Canberra [Australia] 

Australian on Tuesday announced that he would be expelling two Russian diplomats, in response to the of ex-Russian and his daughter in the

became the latest country to join in the unprecedented international response to the of Skripal earlier this month.

The country will shortly be expelling two intelligence officials based at the in Canberra, according to 9NEWS.

On Monday, the led the charge with Donald Trump, expelling 60 Russian diplomats and flagging that it will close a Russian consulate in Seattle, located near America's sensitive and a submarine base.

Subsequently, 14 (EU) countries followed suit, ousting dozens of Russian officials from their respective soils.

According to news, Germany, and have expelled four diplomats each, their respective foreign ministries confirmed on Monday, while The Netherlands, and will expel two diplomats each, their foreign ministries said.

has expelled three, their said. The will expel the same number of diplomats.

Meanwhile, is expelling one and an employee, and Estonia's has confirmed the country is expelling a military attache at the and are expelling one each.

is set to send 13 Russian officials home.

The US has given the expelled Russians seven days to leave, and the is expected to give the intelligence officials a similar amount of time.

Last week, UK suspended 21 Russian diplomats back to after the former said that was "highly responsible" for the attack.

British called the incident "a brazen attempt to murder innocent civilians on our soil." and has accused of carrying out the attack.

However, has denied any wrongdoing and has vowed to retaliate. described the accusations as "delirium" after he won another six-year term as

The EU on last Monday strongly condemned the poisonous attack on Skripal, while stating that it takes the UK assessment of Moscow's possible involvement in it "extremely seriously."

Retired Skripal, 66, and his daughter, Yulia, 33, were found slumped on a bench in Salisbury city centre on March 4. However, they remain in a critical but stable condition in hospital.

According to media reports, Skripal was convicted by the of passing secrets to UK's MI6 in 2004, but was given refuge in the UK in 2010 as part of a "swap.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Tue, March 27 2018. 05:16 IST
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