Russia expels diplomats representing Baltic states
Region
- 28 April, 2021
- 10:02
Russia is banishing diplomats of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in a tit-for-tat measure, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Report informs, citing TASS, that the ministry expressed a strong protest to the ambassador of the Baltic states over the provocative expulsion of Russian diplomats.
Two employees of the Lithuanian embassy and one from each of the embassies of Latvia and Estonia have to leave Russia within seven days.
Russia has also blacklisted three employees of the Slovakian embassy as a retaliatory measure. They will have to leave the country until May 5. The Slovakian ambassador was notified that the expulsion of Russian diplomats undermines bilateral ties.
Latest News
20:54
Rutte to meet with ministers of Denmark and Greenland on Monday
Other countries20:49
Latest US sanctions target Houthi funding networks
Other countries20:25
Photo
Kamran Aliyev discusses cooperation with Istanbul's Deputy Prosecutor General
Region20:19
Israel becomes first country to sign joint AI declaration with US
Other countries20:12
Photo
Azerbaijani cuisine in France: 'Sabzi Plov' receives enthusiastic response in Blois
Cultural policy20:00
Pashinyan invites Armenian citizens to dance
Region19:48
Reza Pahlavi promises elections in Iran if he returns to power
Region19:26
Ismail Safi: Azerbaijan pursuing more assertive policy after victory in Karabakh
Region19:02