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Spy poisoning: Russia expels 'unfriendly' Western diplomats | Spy poisoning: Russia expels 'unfriendly' Western diplomats |
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Russia has ordered the expulsion of more diplomats from Western countries in a tit-for-tat response over the poisoning of an ex-spy in the UK. | Russia has ordered the expulsion of more diplomats from Western countries in a tit-for-tat response over the poisoning of an ex-spy in the UK. |
The retaliatory measure comes a day after Russia kicked out 60 US diplomats and closed the St Petersburg consulate. | |
The UK has blamed Russia for the nerve agent attack which Russia denies. | |
Moscow called in the British ambassador on Friday to order the UK to reduce its diplomatic staff in Russia to equate the Russian presence in the UK. | |
Both countries have already expelled 23 staff. Moscow also ordered the closure of the British Council. | |
Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia collapsed in Salisbury, in England, on 4 March. Mr Skripal remains in a critical but stable condition. Yulia's condition is said to be improving. | |
UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned on Thursday that the world risked "coming to a situation that is similar, to a large extent, to what we lived during the Cold War". | UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned on Thursday that the world risked "coming to a situation that is similar, to a large extent, to what we lived during the Cold War". |
Who is being ordered out? | Who is being ordered out? |
Twenty-nine countries have expelled 145 Russian officials in solidarity with the UK - and Nato has also ordered 10 Russians out of its mission in Belgium. | Twenty-nine countries have expelled 145 Russian officials in solidarity with the UK - and Nato has also ordered 10 Russians out of its mission in Belgium. |
The US expelled the largest single number - 60 diplomats - and closed the Russian consulate general in Seattle. | The US expelled the largest single number - 60 diplomats - and closed the Russian consulate general in Seattle. |
Russia reciprocated on Thursday declaring 58 US diplomats in Moscow and two in the city of Yekaterinburg to be "personae non gratae". | Russia reciprocated on Thursday declaring 58 US diplomats in Moscow and two in the city of Yekaterinburg to be "personae non gratae". |
The US said it had been expecting the move and warned it may take further action. | The US said it had been expecting the move and warned it may take further action. |
On Friday, Western ambassadors from the countries that had expelled Russians were called in to be told of Moscow's retaliation. | On Friday, Western ambassadors from the countries that had expelled Russians were called in to be told of Moscow's retaliation. |
What is Russia's argument? | What is Russia's argument? |
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has blamed "harsh pressure from the United States and Britain under the pretext of the so-called Skripal case". | Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has blamed "harsh pressure from the United States and Britain under the pretext of the so-called Skripal case". |
He reiterated Russian calls for consular access to Yulia Skripal - a Russian citizen. | He reiterated Russian calls for consular access to Yulia Skripal - a Russian citizen. |
Russia, he said, was also seeking a meeting with leaders of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to "establish the truth". | Russia, he said, was also seeking a meeting with leaders of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to "establish the truth". |
On Friday, in addition to the new Western expulsions, UK Ambassador Laurie Bristow was called in to the Russian foreign ministry to be handed a protest note that said Britain's "provocative actions" had led to the decision by other governments to expel Russians. | |
It also said Britain would have to further reduce its diplomatic footprint in Russia. It is not clear how many more British officials would have to leave. | |
UK National Security Adviser Mark Sedwill has said expulsions by Western countries are aimed at rooting out covert Russian intelligence networks. | |
What do we know about the nerve agent? | What do we know about the nerve agent? |
Britain says the chemical used in the attack was part of a group of nerve agents developed by the Soviet Union known as Novichok. | Britain says the chemical used in the attack was part of a group of nerve agents developed by the Soviet Union known as Novichok. |
OPCW has sent a team to the UK to investigate samples of the agent Britain says was used. | OPCW has sent a team to the UK to investigate samples of the agent Britain says was used. |
The results are expected to take a minimum of two weeks, the government says. | The results are expected to take a minimum of two weeks, the government says. |
Police say the Skripals first came into contact with the nerve agent at Mr Skripal's home in Salisbury, with the highest concentration found on the front door. | Police say the Skripals first came into contact with the nerve agent at Mr Skripal's home in Salisbury, with the highest concentration found on the front door. |