President Donald Trump ordered the
expulsion of 60 Russian diplomats from the United States in response to
the use of chemical weapons against a known enemy of the Russian
government in the United Kingdom.
The United States will close a consulate in Seattle, sending 48
diplomatic staff back to Russia. Washington will also retire 12
diplomats from the United Nations.
“To the Russian government we say, when you attack our friends you’ll
face serious consequences,” a U.S. government official said in a
briefing with reporters Monday.
The official described the “malicious attempt” by Russia to undermine
the sovereignty of countries around the world, arguing that the attack
against former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter was only the
latest example.
The diplomats have seven days to return to Russia.
The administration described the Salisbury attack as a“reckless attempt”
by the government that endangered civilians in the UK. An official said
the United States was working with allies to send a strong message to
Russia that “actions have consequences.”
The official accused the Russian diplomats of using the cover of their
roles in the United States to cloak their intelligence activities.
“This reduces Russia’s ability to spy on American citizens, conduct
covert operations on our soil and threaten our national security,” he
said.
A senior White House official declined to say whether Trump had spoken
to Russian President Vladimir Putin about the chemical attacks but
reiterated that the two leaders spoke on the phone last Tuesday. |
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