Monday, March 26, 2018

Over A Dozen European Countries And Canada Have Expelled More Than 100 Russian Diplomats



RT: 14 EU states announce mass co-ordinated expulsion of Russian diplomats over Skripal case

Fourteen members of the EU have decided to expel Russian diplomats over the Sergei Skripal case, European Council president Donald Tusk has confirmed. It comes despite zero evidence proving that Moscow was responsible.

Donald Tusk stated that further action could be taken.

Germany, France and Poland have expelled four diplomats each, respective foreign ministries confirmed on Monday. The Netherlands and Denmark will expel two diplomats each, their foreign ministries said.

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WNU editor: The Russian response .... ‘Against common sense and intl law’: Russia to retaliate over diplomats’ expulsion by UK allies (RT).

More News On A Dozen European Countries And Canada Expelling More Than 100 Russian Diplomats

The Latest: UK: 18 nations expel more than 100 Russians -- AP
U.S. and EU expel scores of Russian diplomats in response to UK nerve attack -- Reuters
Diplomats ousted: US, Europe punish Russia over spy case -- AP
European countries expel Russian diplomats over ex-spy’s poisoning -- TASS
The world turns against Putin: Boris Johnson praises 'the largest collective expulsion of Russian spies ever' as US, Canada and Europe expel agents… before Moscow threatens to 'respond to every country' -- Daily Mail
Fourteen EU countries to take diplomatic action against Russia -- Al Jazeera
France to expel four Russian diplomats over Salisbury attack -- Reuters
Italy says to expel two Russia diplomats over UK nerve attack -- Reuters
Denmark expels two Russian diplomats over spy attack in Britain -- Reuters
Germany, other countries, expel Russian diplomats over Skripal poisoning -- DW
Germany expels four Russian diplomats over Salisbury incident -- TASS
Albania to expel two Russian diplomats -- Reuters
Canada expelling four Russian diplomats after U.K. attack -- Reuters
Ukraine to expel 13 Russian diplomats over Salisbury attack: Poroshenko -- Reuters

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

we wait now to see if a fairly often commenter will now tell us that Russia ok and that all those nations are wrong, a commenter with a user name that does not mark him as Russian, but may well be anon with the name he uses...Russia innocent? Do you trust Putin or the rest of the world?

Anonymous said...

I am swedish and I trust no one that does not present any evidence for their accusations. Anyone familitary with sweden and the rest of EU know that we do what the americans say how ever stupid it is.

fred said...

Ok. my bona fides: i once owned a saab and also a Volvo
Intel in a country does not make evidence of such things public. Call me naive but I tend to believe German, France, Gt Br, et al plus the US rather than Putin's Russia...try this: the poisonings were all done in England, done with a known special Russian made agent, and made against Putin enemies....and you think it might be non Russian involvement?

Anonymous said...

If it is so obvious why not show the evidence? It would harm Putin a lot in ordinary russians' eyes, because like it is now it is like "Meetoo". You say someone raped you 20 years ago. It may be correct but it goes against everything our society is made of. Presumed innocent until proven guilty is a better way to run civil society as well as international relations.

We in Sweden also remember very well when you told us that Sadam had WMD in Iraq. We are still waiting for those evidence be proven ha ha.

Gadfly Speck said...

Sadly, in a year, all the empty diplomatic spots will be refilled. Empty gestures really don't do much more than delude folks into thinking that their government is taking serious action.