Skip to main content

Russia Expels 755 US Diplomats In Response To Sanctions



Russian President Vladimir Putin has expelled 755 US diplomatic staff in response to the sanctions placed on them by the US, adding that Moscow could consider additional measures against Washington as a response to new U.S. sanctions approved by Congress.
Moscow ordered the United States on Friday to cut hundreds of diplomatic staff and said it would seize two U.S. diplomatic properties after the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate overwhelmingly approved new sanctions on Russia. The White House said on Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump would sign the sanctions bill.
Putin said in an interview with Vesti TV released on Sunday that the United States would have to cut its diplomatic and technical staff by 755 people by Sept. 1.
"Because more than 1,000 workers - diplomats and support staff - were working and are still working in Russia, 755 must stop their activity in the Russian Federation," he said.
The new U.S. sanctions were partly a response to conclusions by U.S. intelligence agencies that Russia meddled in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, and to punish Russia further for its annexation of Crimea from Ukraine in 2014.
Russia's response suggested it had set aside initial hopes of better ties with Washington under Trump, something the Republican president, before he was elected, had said he wanted to achieve.
Moscow said on Friday that the United States had until Sept. 1 to reduce its diplomatic staff in Russia to 455 people,which is the same as the number of Russian diplomats left in the United States after Washington expelled 35 Russians in December, 2016.
On Friday, an official at the U.S. Embassy, who did not wish to be identified, said the embassy employed about 1,100 diplomatic and support staff in Russia, including Russian and U.S. citizens.
A US State Department official called Russia's action "a regrettable and uncalled-for act." Adding: 
"We are assessing the impact of such a limitation and how we will respond to it."

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Watch the Moment Heartless Pregnant Lady Hit Her Stomach with Hammer to Kill Her Unborn Baby (Photos+Video)

A very shocking video clip which emerged online some hours ago and has already gone viral on social media, shows the horrifying moment a pregnant young lady used hammer to hit her pregnant baby bump multiple times in a bid to kill the unborn baby after the abortion pills she reportedly took failed. News gathered that the lady identified as Byrione Wright who was 9-months pregnant, did the unthinkable after her boyfriend (father of her unborn child) left her for another girl. Below are more details we gathered online about the heartless lady; Watch the viral video where she was filmed hitting her pregnant bump with a hammer below; Video Player 00:00 00:28

50 die in Akwa Ibom church collapse – Witnesses

Not less than 50 people died when a church collapsed in Uyo, the capital city of Akwa Ibom, earlier today, eyewitnesses have said. Though the police are yet to give a figure to the fatalities in the Reigners Bible Church collapse,eyewitnesses said they counted not less than 50 bodies. According to the  News Agency of Nigeria  the church’s iron rafters caved in during the consecration service of the Founder of the church, Apostle Akan Weeks, as a bishop. A witness said that the building collapsed 30 minutes after the Governor Emmanuel Udom, a special guest of honour at the event, arrived at the church. Another witness, Miss Uduak Effiong, said that a female victim’s bowel was ripped open by the tragedy. Effiong, who is a communication arts student of the University of Uyo, said that she lost three friends to the incident. Mr Joseph James, who also witnessed the building collapse, said that the Founder of the church, Apostle Akan Weeks, was also brought out

‘Buhari Will Regret If Jonathan, Patience And Tompolo Are Ridiculed’-Niger Delta Militants

Niger Delta militants have renewed their threat to blow up more oil facilities in the region if the Federal Government do not drop the charges against a former militant leader, Government Ekpemupolo, also known as Tompolo. The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has since declared Tompolo wanted in February over an alleged N45.9bn fraud and charged him to court in absentia. The leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Democratic Front, General Playboy, yesterday warned the Federal Government to leave Tompolo and any indigene from the oil-rich region alone. The militant leader condemned the raid of Gbaramatu Kingdom by soldiers and said government must apologise to Tompolo over the death of his (Tompolo) father. He said, “You (Federal Government) are coming to Gbaramatu Kingdom in search of militants; how many communities in the North-East have you raided in search of Boko Haram? “We have said it before now that we will not stop bombing until the Federal Govern