英国与俄罗斯相互驱逐23名外交官; 美国与俄罗斯相互驱逐60名外交官并分别关闭对方一总领馆; 俄以人数对等原则驱逐其他国家的驻俄外交人员

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英国宣布驱逐23名俄罗斯外交官
2018-03-15 07:53:25 来源: 人民日报

  英国首相特雷莎·梅14日表示,英国已决定采取包括驱逐23名外交官在内的一系列措施,以报复俄罗斯涉嫌在英国暗杀其前特工。

  梅当天在议会下院宣读声明称这些被驱逐的外交官是“没有报备的俄罗斯情报人员”,并责令他们一周之内离开英国。此外,所有英俄高层双边活动也将被暂停,英国还拒绝了俄罗斯对皇室发出的参加俄罗斯世界杯的邀请。

  本月4日,俄罗斯前特工斯克里帕尔和他的女儿被人发现倒在英国威尔特郡索尔兹伯里市的一条长椅上,随后英国警方证明是一种神经毒素将二人毒倒。事件发生后,英国政府称俄罗斯很有可能是幕后主使,并于周一要求俄罗斯“在24小时内”给出解释。俄方则表示,英国的指控毫无根据。
 
俄罗斯召见英国大使布里斯托 驱逐英方外交官
2018-03-18 07:12:14 来源: 新华网

  俄罗斯外交部17日因前特工在英国“中毒”风波,召见英国驻俄大使劳里·布里斯托。

  塔斯社最初报道,布里斯托预期将获得正式通报,涉及俄方将采取哪些举措,作为对英方驱逐23名俄方外交官的报复。

  稍后,俄方外交部宣布,驱逐23名英方外交官。

  俄罗斯驻英国大使亚历山大·雅科文科16日告诉媒体记者,遭英方驱逐的俄方外交官及其家人定于3月20日回国,总共大约80人,其中外交官相当于驻英使馆现有外交人员的40%。

  本月4日,原俄罗斯情报官员谢尔盖·斯克里帕尔和女儿在英国城市索尔兹伯里街头昏迷。两人现在医院接受救治,生命垂危。

  英国政府认定斯克里帕尔和女儿中毒,系由苏联研制的“诺维乔克”级神经毒剂所致。英国首相特雷莎·梅14日指认中毒事件相当于“俄罗斯对英国非法使用武力”,宣布驱逐23名俄方外交官。

  同一天,英国外交和英联邦事务部召见雅科文科,通报驱逐外交官的决定。

  俄罗斯政府说,无法接受英方“无端指责”及驱逐外交官的决定。俄罗斯外交部长谢尔盖·拉夫罗夫16日说,俄方一定会驱逐英方外交官。

  斯克里帕尔现年66岁,1999年从俄罗斯情报总局退役,2006年由法庭判处监禁,罪名是向英国提供情报。2010年,俄罗斯与美国交换落网谍报人员,斯克里帕尔获释,随后定居英国。
 
玩儿这个,俄罗斯是轻车熟路。:D
 
有点象俄罗斯冬奥运会,俄罗斯作弊。

幸亏有个美国,否则世界上就会多出一个南俄罗斯。
 
最后编辑:
欧盟跟上,美国也掺合进来了....

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就问一句,世界杯他们还去不,不去的话国足会顶上吗?
 
觉得俄罗斯替中国挡了好多枪
 
不同的枪、不同的弹药。
有老毛子顶着,他们忙不过来。就像上次,刚准备跟中国叫板,来了个911.
 
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Washington (CNN) The United States, European Union countries, Canada and Ukraine expelled more than 100 Russian diplomats on Monday in response to Russia's alleged use of a nerve agent to poison a former Russian spy living in the United Kingdom.

President Donald Trump on Monday ordered the expulsion of 60 Russian diplomats the US identified as intelligence agents and the closure of the Russian consulate in Seattle, the most forceful action Trump has taken against Russia to date. Of those being expelled, 48 of the alleged intelligence agents work at the Russian embassy in Washington and 12 are posted at the United Nations in New York, senior administration officials said.




Trump took the action after the US joined the United Kingdom in accusing Russia of attempting earlier this month to murder a former Russian double agent and his daughter using a nerve agent in the town of Salisbury, England. The action comes just 11 days after the Trump administration leveled the first sanctions against Russia for its interference in the 2016 US presidential election.

"The United States takes this action in conjunction with our NATO allies and partners around the world in response to Russia's use of a military-grade chemical weapon on the soil of the United Kingdom, the latest in its ongoing pattern of destabilizing activities around the world," White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said in a statement.

"Today's actions make the United States safer by reducing Russia's ability to spy on Americans and to conduct covert operations that threaten America's national security. With these steps, the United States and our allies and partners make clear to Russia that its actions have consequences," she 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."

Sanders also added that the closure of the Russian consulate in Seattle was tied to the consulate's "proximity to one of our submarine bases and Boeing." A senior administration official declined to say whether the US believes Russian agents were spying on US submarine bases.

The consulate closure and the expulsion of dozens of diplomats came on the heels of the UK's expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats. Fourteen European Union member states, Canada and Ukraine also moved on Monday to expel Russian diplomats.
Ukraine expelled 13 Russian diplomats over the incident. Canada, Germany, France and Poland each expelled four Russian diplomats. Italy, Estonia, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Lithuania, Romania and Finland also expelled between one and three diplomats each.

"Additional measures, including further expulsions ... are not to be excluded in the coming days and weeks," European Council President Donald Tusk said Monday, speaking in Bulgaria.

He said the European Council agreed with the UK "that it is highly likely the Russian Federation is responsible" for the poisoning.
"We remain critical of the actions of the Russian government," Tusk added.

Senior Trump administration officials said the actions were being taken not only as a direct response to that attack, but also to rebuke Russia's "steady drumbeat of destabilizing actions."

The actions came less than a week after Trump spoke with Russian President Vladimir Putin to congratulate him on his reelection. Trump did not raise the nerve agent attack during the call, and senior administration officials said the two leaders have not spoken since.

But a senior administration official said the United States' retaliatory action was "absolutely" Trump's decision, saying it was "something he was involved in from the beginning and that he personally made after several meetings with his team last week."
The expulsion still leaves dozens of Russian intelligence officers working under diplomatic cover in the US. A senior administration official said the US estimates more than 100 Russian intelligence officers are currently in the US.

Russia said earlier on Monday it planned to retaliate against the US if its diplomats were expelled, with a Kremlin spokesman saying "the principle of reciprocity will be enforced" before the US announced its plans to expel Russians.

The move comes about 15 months after the Obama administration expelled 35 Russian diplomats in response to Russian meddling in the 2016 US presidential election.
 
Canada to expel 4 Russian diplomats, reject credentials of 3 more
Canada is expelling four Russian diplomats over the nerve agent attack in Salisbury, U.K. In a statement today, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland called the attack on a close ally and partner of Canada "a despicable, heinous and reckless act" that potentially endangered the lives of hundreds.

Sanctions intended to show solidarity with U.K. in wake of nerve agent attack in Salisbury
Kathleen Harris · CBC News · Posted: Mar 26, 2018 10:13 AM ET | Last Updated: an hour ago

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Canada is expelling four Russian diplomats and rejecting the credentials of three others in response to a nerve agent attack in Salisbury, U.K. (Don MacKinnon/AFP/Getty Images)

Canada is expelling four Russian diplomats over the nerve agent attack on an ex-spy in Salisbury, U.K.

The action will cover seven Russian personnel in all, including four members of Russia's diplomatic staff posted at the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Ottawa or the consulate in Montreal.

"The four have been identified as intelligence officers or individuals who have used their diplomatic status to undermine Canada's security or interfere in our democracy," Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said in a statement.

As well, three applications by the Russian government for additional diplomatic staff in Canada will now be denied.

Freeland called the March 4 attack on a close ally and partner of Canada "a despicable, heinous and reckless act" that potentially endangered the lives of hundreds.

The steps have been taken pursuant to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and to the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, she said.

'Solidarity' with U.K.
"We are taking these measures in solidarity with the United Kingdom," Freeland said in the release. "These measures are not aimed at the Russian people, with whom Canadians have long and fruitful ties. Canada remains committed to dialogue and co-operation with Russia on issues where we face common challenges.

"The nerve agent attack represents a clear threat to the rules-based international order and to the rules that were established by the international community to ensure chemical weapons would never again destroy human lives."

Canada's move comes as the U.S. and several EU nations took diplomatic action. The U.S. administration said Monday it is expelling 60 Russian diplomats and ordered Russia's consulate in Seattle to close, to send a message to Russia's leaders about the "unacceptably high" number of Russian intelligence operatives in the U.S and to respond to the attack that left Sergei Skripal and his daughter in critical condition in Britain.

British Prime Minister Theresa May has said her government has concluded that it is "highly likely" that Russia is responsible for the attack on Skripal, a former Russian spy, and his daughter in Salisbury.

Pattern of 'unacceptable' behaviour
Freeland cited a "wider pattern of unacceptable behaviour" by Russia, that also includes complicity with the Assad‎ regime in Syria, the annexation of Crimea, Russian-led fighting in eastern Ukraine, support for civil strife in Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova and other neighbouring countries, interference in elections, and disinformation campaigns.

"Canada fervently supports the measures that the United Kingdom has taken so far and remains resolutely committed to acting in concert with its allies," she said in the release.

The release did not say how long the Russian diplomats have to leave the country, but the U.S. has issued a time frame of one week.
 
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