Italy, Spain and Denmark joined Other allies in the European Union Tuesday in Russian diplomats expelled amid growing anger over conflict in ukraine, with About 150 Posts home in The last 48 hours.
Expulsions – many for Alleged espionage follow international condemnation of the kill in City of Boca, near Kyivwhere dozens of Bodies were found after the withdrawal of Russian troops. Moscow has rejected Western accusations that its forces were also responsible, suggesting that the photos were faked or that the deaths occurred after the withdrawal out.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Tuesday that mass expulsions of Its diplomats were “short-sighted” move. “
“Narrow down chances for Diplomatic contacts in Such an unprecedentedly difficult crisis environment Nearsightedness move This will further complicate our communications, which is essential to finding a solution, he said. It will definitely lead to lead to take revenge steps,” he is added.
The expulsions come as the European Union discusses the fifth round of Penalties on Russia for it’s a invasion of Ukraine on February 24 with Member states expected that sign off on this week or next.
Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said 30 Russian diplomats had been expelled.for national Security reasons” in Context of the ongoing war.
few hours Later, a foreigner Spain minister announced kick him out of “About” 25 Russian diplomats.
“The unbearable pictures we’ve seen of carnage of civilians in City of Busha after withdrawal of The Russian military is outraged by us,” Jose Manuel Alparis told reporters.
Russian diplomats and civil servants ‘pose a threat to interests’ of “They will be expelled ‘immediately,'” he told Reuters. news The conference after the weekly meeting of the Council of Ministers.
Sweden’s foreign ministry said it had expelled three Russian diplomats who They claimed that they carried out “unlawful operations” there. and denmark announced similar move for 15 accused of Russian “intelligence officers” of to spy on its territory, which it said was “unacceptable”.
Danish government He condemned what it called “the brutality of Russia”. in Boca says: “Deliberate attacks against Civilians war crime. “
But Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod said diplomatic relations will do remain with Moscow, noting that the Russian ambassador and embassy staff in Copenhagen was not expelled.
Instead, Denmark said it had expelled 15 Russian “intelligence officers” disguised as diplomats. The country gave them 14 days to leave Denmark. Copenhagen wanted to send”clear signal this spy on Kofod said it was “unacceptable”.
We have established that 15 dismissed intelligence officers conducted espionage operations on Kofod told reporters after the meeting in parliament.
The announcements follow similar moves By the European Union allies France, which on On Monday, it expelled 35 Russian and German diplomats, as officials said 40 diplomats had been sent home.
also on On Monday, Lithuania said it would expel the Russian ambassador in In response to “For Russia military aggression” and what she called “the horrific massacre” in Bucha”.
According to Agence France-Presse, the European Union countries They have now expelled about 260 Russian diplomats since invasion.
Russia said on On March 29, it expelled 10 diplomats from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia in in that-for-tat move.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged world to enforce strict new Penalties on Moscow over the kill in Bush, which he called “war crimes” and “genocide.”
The Kremlin denied responsibility for false corpses in streets, some with Their hands are tied behind they.
But the newly released satellite images were taken by Maxar Technologies in Mid-March, before the Russian withdrawal, he showed what appeared to be bodies in Some of The same places they were later found by Ukrainian forces and witnessed by journalists.
Italy, Spain and Denmark joined Other allies in the European Union Tuesday in Russian diplomats expelled amid growing anger over conflict in ukraine, with About 150 Posts home in The last 48 hours.
Expulsions – many for Alleged espionage follow international condemnation of the kill in City of Boca, near Kyivwhere dozens of Bodies were found after the withdrawal of Russian troops. Moscow has rejected Western accusations that its forces were also responsible, suggesting that the photos were faked or that the deaths occurred after the withdrawal out.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Tuesday that mass expulsions of Its diplomats were “short-sighted” move. “
“Narrow down chances for Diplomatic contacts in Such an unprecedentedly difficult crisis environment Nearsightedness move This will further complicate our communications, which is essential to finding a solution, he said. It will definitely lead to lead to take revenge steps,” he is added.
The expulsions come as the European Union discusses the fifth round of Penalties on Russia for it’s a invasion of Ukraine on February 24 with Member states expected that sign off on this week or next.
Italian Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said 30 Russian diplomats had been expelled.for national Security reasons” in Context of the ongoing war.
few hours Later, a foreigner Spain minister announced kick him out of “About” 25 Russian diplomats.
“The unbearable pictures we’ve seen of carnage of civilians in City of Busha after withdrawal of The Russian military is outraged by us,” Jose Manuel Alparis told reporters.
Russian diplomats and civil servants ‘pose a threat to interests’ of “They will be expelled ‘immediately,'” he told Reuters. news The conference after the weekly meeting of the Council of Ministers.
Sweden’s foreign ministry said it had expelled three Russian diplomats who They claimed that they carried out “unlawful operations” there. and denmark announced similar move for 15 accused of Russian “intelligence officers” of to spy on its territory, which it said was “unacceptable”.
Danish government He condemned what it called “the brutality of Russia”. in Boca says: “Deliberate attacks against Civilians war crime. “
But Foreign Minister Jeppe Kofod said diplomatic relations will do remain with Moscow, noting that the Russian ambassador and embassy staff in Copenhagen was not expelled.
Instead, Denmark said it had expelled 15 Russian “intelligence officers” disguised as diplomats. The country gave them 14 days to leave Denmark. Copenhagen wanted to send”clear signal this spy on Kofod said it was “unacceptable”.
We have established that 15 dismissed intelligence officers conducted espionage operations on Kofod told reporters after the meeting in parliament.
The announcements follow similar moves By the European Union allies France, which on On Monday, it expelled 35 Russian and German diplomats, as officials said 40 diplomats had been sent home.
also on On Monday, Lithuania said it would expel the Russian ambassador in In response to “For Russia military aggression” and what she called “the horrific massacre” in Bucha”.
According to Agence France-Presse, the European Union countries They have now expelled about 260 Russian diplomats since invasion.
Russia said on On March 29, it expelled 10 diplomats from Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia in in that-for-tat move.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky urged world to enforce strict new Penalties on Moscow over the kill in Bush, which he called “war crimes” and “genocide.”
The Kremlin denied responsibility for false corpses in streets, some with Their hands are tied behind they.
But the newly released satellite images were taken by Maxar Technologies in Mid-March, before the Russian withdrawal, he showed what appeared to be bodies in Some of The same places they were later found by Ukrainian forces and witnessed by journalists.