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Ireland 'could expel Russian officials' after UK attack | Ireland 'could expel Russian officials' after UK attack |
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Ireland could expel Russian officials if they are shown to be acting as intelligence agents, Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar has said. | Ireland could expel Russian officials if they are shown to be acting as intelligence agents, Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar has said. |
He was speaking after the European leaders agreed it was "highly likely" that Russia was responsible for a nerve agent attack in the UK. | He was speaking after the European leaders agreed it was "highly likely" that Russia was responsible for a nerve agent attack in the UK. |
Mr Varadkar said there would be a security assessment in the coming days, with a decision as early as next week. | Mr Varadkar said there would be a security assessment in the coming days, with a decision as early as next week. |
Moscow denies responsibility for the attack on an ex-spy and his daughter. | Moscow denies responsibility for the attack on an ex-spy and his daughter. |
Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia remain in a critical but stable condition after the attack in Salisbury on 4 March. | Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia remain in a critical but stable condition after the attack in Salisbury on 4 March. |
Mr Varadkar said Ireland would not "randomly expel people who are genuine diplomats". | Mr Varadkar said Ireland would not "randomly expel people who are genuine diplomats". |
He pointed out that the UK had expelled 23 people who it believed were using diplomatic cover. | He pointed out that the UK had expelled 23 people who it believed were using diplomatic cover. |
British Prime Minister Theresa May briefed her EU counterparts on Thursday on the poisoning of the Skripals, who were found unconscious on a bench. | British Prime Minister Theresa May briefed her EU counterparts on Thursday on the poisoning of the Skripals, who were found unconscious on a bench. |
The prime minister set out the evidence the UK has against Russia - including the positive identification of the chemical used as a type of Novichok nerve agent and the knowledge that Russia has produced this agent within the last 10 years. | The prime minister set out the evidence the UK has against Russia - including the positive identification of the chemical used as a type of Novichok nerve agent and the knowledge that Russia has produced this agent within the last 10 years. |
Why does the EU have ambassadors? | |
The European Union has a network of 140 delegations around the world which represent the EU abroad. | |
The EU nominates ambassadors to those embassies. They play a key role in presenting, explaining and implementing the EU's foreign policies to their host country. | |
The current EU ambassador to Russia is German diplomat Markus Ederer, who has previously been responsible for China and Mongolia. |
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