Global NewsRussia Retaliates, Expels 23 British Diplomats Over Spy Poisoning

Russia Retaliates, Expels 23 British Diplomats Over Spy Poisoning

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SAN FRANCISCO, March 18, (THEWILL) – Russia has announced the expulsion of 23 British diplomats as its row with London, over a nerve-agent attack on a former double agent, Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, on British soil, escalates.

Skripal, who was convicted in Russia of selling state secrets to Britain, was poisoned in the southern city of Salisbury and both father and daughter are in a critical but stable condition in hospital.

The foreign ministry in Moscow said the move was in retaliation of Britain’s decision to expel the same number of Russian diplomats on Wednesday.

Britain’s action was sequel to the use of a Russian-developed nerve agent to poison Skripal and daughter but Russia has repeatedly denied any involvement and dismissed the accusation as “shocking and inexcusable”.

Russia’s Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, also added that his country intended to expel British diplomats in retaliation.

In the same vein, the British council has also fallen victim to the escalating tensions as Russia withdrew its permission for the cultural institute to open a location in St Petersburg.

The council has been ordered to cease all operations in Russia, with the Ffreign ministry citing its “unregulated status.”

Russia also threatened to escalate its response should Britain respond with further sanctions, according to the ministry statement.

Russia has come under growing pressure from Britain and its allies, after Prime Minister Theresa May said it was “highly likely” that Moscow was responsible for the attack.

Responding to Russia’s decision to expel the diplomats, Britain said it had “anticipated” the move.

The government in London “anticipated a response of this kind and the National Security Council will meet early next week to consider next steps,” a statement from British foreign office said.

A ministry spokesman said that Britain’s first priority would be in helping those who would be returning to Britain.

He said the British position that there was “no alternative conclusion other than that the Russian State was culpable” in the attack in Salisbury.

“We have no disagreement with the people of Russia and we continue to believe it is not in our national interest to break off all dialogue between our countries,” he said.

“However the onus remains on the Russian state to account for their actions and to comply with their international obligations.”

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