Washington expels two Russian diplomats
WASHINGTON: The United States said on Friday it was expelling two Russian diplomats, a retaliatory step after Moscow kicked out two Americans last month.
“In response to the Russian Federation’s specious expulsion of two US embassy Moscow diplomats, the State Department reciprocated by declaring persona non grata two Russian embassy officials operating in the United States,” a State Department spokesperson said.
Russia said last month that it was expelling two US diplomats for liaising with Robert Shonov, a Russian citizen who had formerly worked at the US consulate in the Far Eastern city of Vladivostok.
After a previous reduction of diplomats, Shonov started working as a contractor and the United States says he was hired for routine monitoring of publicly available Russian media.
Russia arrested him in August on charges of passing along what it called confidential information on Ukraine.
The State Department “will not tolerate the Russian government’s pattern of harassment of our diplomats”, the spokesperson said.
“The Department’s actions send a clear message that unacceptable actions against our embassy personnel in Moscow will have consequences.”
Relations between the United States and Russia have deteriorated sharply since Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine last year.
The United States has said it sees no point in senior-level talks, except on isolated issues such as arranging swaps of prisoners.
Even before the war, the US diplomatic presence in Russia had been sharply reduced after a decree by President Vladimir Putin limiting the hiring of local staff, with Russians seeking US visas often obliged to go to embassies in third countries.
Published in Dawn, October 7th, 2023