President Trump on Monday ordered the
expulsion of 60 Russian intelligence officers in the United States and
the closure of the Russian consulate in Seattle in response to the nerve
agent attack on an ex-Russian spy in the U.K. earlier this month, senior
administration officials said.
The steps, following Britain's expulsion of Russian diplomats, are meant
to send a message to Moscow that actions have consequences, the
officials said. The Seattle consulate is being closed because of its
proximity to submarine bases, as well as Boeing.
“With these steps, the United States and our allies and partners make
clear to Russia that its actions have consequences,” White House press
secretary Sarah Sanders said. “The United States stands ready to
cooperate to build a better relationship with Russia, but this can only
happen with a change in the Russian government’s behavior.”
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Russia, which has been blamed for the attack, has denied wrongdoing.
Officials said a total of 60 Russians are being expelled, including 48
at the Russian embassy and 12 at the United Nations. The individuals and
their families have been given seven days to leave the United States.
"Today, the United States began the process of expelling 12 intelligence
operatives from the Russian Mission to the United Nations who have
abused their privilege of residence in the United States," UN Ambassador
Nikki Haley said Monday. "After a review, we have determined that the 12
intelligence operatives engaged in espionage activities that are adverse
to our national security."
Officials said the president made the decision after several
intelligence meetings last week, and was continuously briefed about the
process over the weekend.
The administration had said it was considering a range of “options” in
response to the March 4 poisoning of ex-Russian spy Sergei Skripal and
his daughter. They were apparently poisoned with a Soviet-produced,
military-grade nerve agent and remain unconscious and in critical
condition.
At a summit in Brussels, the 28 EU leaders agreed with Britain that it
is "highly likely" Russia is responsible for the attack on Skripal and
his daughter, Yulia.
Trump previously joined British Prime Minister Theresa May and the
leaders of France and Germany in condemning the poisoning.
"It is an assault on UK sovereignty and any such use by a state party is
a clear violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention and a breach of
international law. It threatens the security of us all,” they said in a
joint statement.
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