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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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.
和盟友保持一致。
 
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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

afp-wv3vd.jpg

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.

如果这些外交官是特务,为什么要等到俄罗斯用了神经毒气之后再驱逐呢?
 
我等着看俄罗斯的反应。
 
打起来最好


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被驱逐了回国咋办?
有退休金吗?

呵,你中邪啦!?

被他国驱逐又不是被自己的外交部开除。回去休息几天再提级派往其他国家。
 
小跟班的加拿大,动作还不够大。可以赶走所有俄罗斯人
 
美国宣布将驱逐俄罗斯外交官
2018-03-26 22:57:37 来源: 新华网

  新华社华盛顿3月26日电(记者刘晨 朱东阳) 美国政府26日宣布,将驱逐数十名俄罗斯外交官,并关闭俄罗斯驻西雅图领馆,以报复俄涉嫌在英国杀害俄前特工。

  美政府官员当天在媒体吹风会上说,被逐俄方人员约60人,包括多名俄驻西雅图领馆人员和12名俄驻纽约联合国总部人员。美方指责他们在外交官身份掩护下从事情报收集工作。被逐人员需在7天内离境。

  白宫当天发表声明说,关闭俄驻西雅图领馆,原因是领馆位置靠近美国一座潜水艇基地和波音公司。

  美官员表示,美方此举旨在应对俄罗斯在美境内日益“活跃”的情报收集行为,同时也是表示与北约盟友站在一起。

  据美国媒体报道,俄罗斯驻美大使已就外交官被逐事件向美国国务院提出抗议。

  据英国媒体报道,俄罗斯前情报人员斯克里帕尔及其女儿3月4日在英国威尔特郡索尔兹伯里市街头一张长椅上昏迷不醒。英国警方认定这对父女遭神经毒剂袭击。英国政府称,俄罗斯“极有可能”与此事有关。

  英方随后要求俄方给出解释,美国等国也表示支持英国。俄方认为英国调查此案的言行不符合法律程序,希望英国公开此案所有资料。俄外长拉夫罗夫表示,如果英方能遵照国际法行事,俄愿与英方合作调查此案。

  英国首相特雷莎·梅14日宣布驱逐23名俄外交官。作为回应,俄外交部17日宣布驱逐23名英国驻俄外交人员。
 
美媒提前散风有意施压特朗普?美欧20国或同步驱逐俄外交官
2018-03-26 07:38:46 来源: 环球时报

  “特工中毒案”引发的外交纠纷正在扩散到俄罗斯与英国之外。继英国驱逐23名俄外交官后,美国总统特朗普据称也正在考虑驱逐至少20名驻美的俄外交官,以显示对盟友的支持。与此同时,欧洲近20个国家也在考虑类似行动,包括欧盟领头羊法国和德国。英国《独立报》25日报道称,西方对俄罗斯的集体外交敌视行动正在形成。不过,英国前驻俄罗斯大使布伦顿提醒外界不用过分担忧:这场重大外交行动几个月后就会消退,因为西方国家和俄罗斯都不希望高层接触中断。用他的话说,“我们今后不可能不找俄罗斯帮忙”。

  据《华盛顿邮报》24日报道,美国官员透露,作为对俄前间谍在英国遇害一事的报复,特朗普考虑驱逐至少20名俄罗斯驻美国外交官员,驱逐计划可能于当地时间26日开始。不过,特朗普尚未做出最终决定。美国国务院发言人努尔特24日表示,美国正在考虑“使用一系列手段回应俄罗斯在英国的粗暴行为。这样做既展示和盟友的团结,也让莫斯科为破坏国际规矩负责”。白宫发言人拉吉·沙赫也做出了类似表态。不过,两位发言人都没有透露美国会使用什么报复手段以及何时实施。

  美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)称,该计划是由美国国安委提议的。一名欧洲高级外交官24日表示,美国的盟友正在敦促特朗普政府采取“象征性但出人意料”的行动,以向莫斯科发出这样的信号:毒杀间谍是在考验西方的决心,必须予以回应。

  美国《芝加哥论坛报》25日称,美国或将驱逐俄罗斯外交官的计划被公之于众,这显然属于泄密,让外界质疑,特朗普政府内部的官员披露这个尚未做出最后决定的计划,会否是在向特朗普施压,迫使其对莫斯科采取强硬行动。实际上,白宫内部在如何应对俄罗斯问题上的内斗日益激烈。美国彭博社25日报道说,特朗普同意对俄罗斯更强硬一些,但不愿放弃与普京的个人友好关系。日前,特朗普没有按照其安全团队的建议,执意向普京打电话祝贺其连任,充分暴露了内斗的白热化。特朗普随后还宣布撤换了对普京言辞强硬的国家安全事务助理麦克马斯特。而此前,他解雇了同样对莫斯科持对抗态度的国务卿蒂勒森。与此同时,国会则在加大对特朗普施压力度,去年8月通过法案,禁止特朗普解除对俄罗斯的惩罚性制裁。《华盛顿邮报》认为,如果美国宣布驱逐俄外交官,将会触发新的一波报复性驱逐俄罗斯外交官的浪潮。

  目前,美国官员正在努力弄清楚欧洲主要大国对俄前间谍在英国遇害的具体回应措施,并且正在与欧洲国家协调如何一致行动。《华盛顿邮报》称,接近20个欧洲国家可能最早在26日之前会驱逐俄罗斯外交人员,并且采取其他措施。这些国家包括法国、德国、波兰、荷兰、丹麦、捷克、瑞典、保加利亚、爱尔兰、爱沙尼亚、拉脱维亚和立陶宛。欧洲匿名官员表示,“这将是对伦敦到底有多少盟友的巨大考验,特别是在脱欧决定做出之后”。

  俄新社报道称,俄罗斯总统新闻秘书佩斯科夫25日表示,莫斯科认为,英国的指责类似敲诈。他说:“这是一种前所未有的蛮横行为。最主要的是,没有人遇到过这种情况,在指责某个国家时,他们甚至不能给出理由和不打算给予理由。我们认为这是一个史无前例的事件,这是国际事务的敲诈行为。这一指责可能与英国的内部问题或伦敦与盟友间的关系有关。我们的工作是如何应对这种挑衅。”他称,普京总统对于这一局势是绝对冷静和克制的,并确定了立场,即俄罗斯首先处理内部事务,对于发生在英国的事件,首先了解它,然后再讨论它。这就是普京的立场。
 
These are all the countries that are expelling Russian diplomats
By Angela Dewan, Milena Veselinovic and Carol Jordan, CNN
Updated 7:16 PM ET, Mon March 26, 2018

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Diplomats are being kicked out of at least 21 countries -- 16 European Union states, the United States, Canada, Ukraine, Norway and Albania -- in a coordinated effort that represents a significant diplomatic victory for the UK, which blames Russia for poisoning Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia.

The UK has already expelled 23 Russian diplomats. Moscow retaliated by sending the same number of UK diplomats back, and by shuttering British cultural institutions in the country.

Here's what each country is doing:

European Union nations
Croatia: Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said Croatia will expel one diplomat.

Czech Republic: The Czech Republic will expel three diplomats, Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Foreign Minister Martin Stropnicky announced a press conference. The Czech Foreign Ministry tweeted that it declared the diplomats "personae non gratae."

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The UK had already expelled 23 Russian diplomats. People were seen hugging at the Russian Embassy in London on March 20.

Denmark: The Foreign Ministry announced two diplomats would be expelled. "We stand shoulder to shoulder with Britain and clearly say no to Russia at a time when Russia is also in threatening and seeking to undermine Western values and the rule-based international order in other areas," Foreign Minister Anders Samuelsen said.

Estonia: Estonia Foreign Ministry told CNN one Russian diplomat, a Russian defense attaché, will be expelled.

Finland: Finland will expel one diplomat, the Foreign Ministry said.

France: French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian announced the expulsion of four diplomats, who must leave the country within a week. He said that the decision followed the European Council's conclusions that the attack "posed a serious threat to our collective security" and that France was acting "in solidarity with our British partners."

Germany: The German Foreign Ministry said Monday it would expel four diplomats. "In close coordination within the European Union and with NATO allies, the Federal Government has decided to ask four Russian diplomats to leave Germany within seven days. The request was sent to the Russian Embassy today," the ministry said in a statement.

Hungary: The Foreign Ministry said Hungary would expel one diplomat over "what has been discussed at the European Council meeting," adding that the diplomat was "also conducting intelligence activities."

Italy: The Italian Foreign Ministry says it will expel two Russian diplomats from the embassy in Rome "as a sign of solidarity with the United Kingdom and in coordination with the European partners and NATO."

Latvia: The Foreign Ministry told CNN it would expel one diplomat and one private citizen who runs the office of a Russian company in the capital, Riga.

Lithuania: Foreign Affairs Minister Linas Linkevicius said on Twitter the country would expel three diplomats "in solidarity with the UK over #SalisburyAttack." Lithuania would also sanction an additional 21 individuals and ban 23 more from entering the country.

Poland: Poland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it would expel four diplomats and said the attack showed how "a similar immediate threat to the territory and citizens of EU and NATO member states can happen anywhere."

Romania: Romania's Foreign Ministry said on Twitter that one diplomat would be expelled.

Spain: The Foreign Ministry said Spain will expel two diplomats. "From the outset, we have considered the nerve agent attack in Salisbury to be an extremely serious development that represents a significant threat to our collective security and to international law," the ministry said on Twitter.

Sweden: The Foreign Ministry told CNN it will expel one diplomat.

Non-EU countries
Albania: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs told CNN it will expel two Russian diplomats. In a statement, the ministry said called each diplomat a "persona non grata" and said the pair's activities were "not compliant to their diplomatic status."

Australia: The government released a statement that it will expel two Russian diplomats "for actions inconsistent with their status, pursuant to the Vienna Conventions." The two diplomats must leave Australia within seven days, according to the statement.

Canada: Ottawa said it was expelling four Russian diplomats alleged to be intelligence officers "or individuals who have used their diplomatic status to undermine Canada's security or interfere in our democracy." Additionally it was refusing three applications by Moscow for additional diplomatic staff. "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," Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said.

Norway: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs told CNN it would expel one Russian diplomat in response to the attack. "The use of a nerve agent in Salisbury is a very serious matter," Norwegian Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Soreide said in a statement. "Such an incident must have consequences."

Ukraine: President Petro Poroshenko said Ukraine, which has experienced years of hostility from Russia, including the annexation of Crimea, would expel 13 diplomats. "Russia has again reconfirmed its disdainful attitude to the sovereignty of independent states and the value of human life."

United States: The White House said it was expelling 60 Russian diplomats identified as intelligence agents and also announced the closure of the Russian consulate in Seattle. It represents 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.
 
These are all the countries that are expelling Russian diplomats
By Angela Dewan, Milena Veselinovic and Carol Jordan, CNN
Updated 7:16 PM ET, Mon March 26, 2018

170224152257-mock-nerve-gas-attack-exlarge-169.jpg


Diplomats are being kicked out of at least 21 countries -- 16 European Union states, the United States, Canada, Ukraine, Norway and Albania -- in a coordinated effort that represents a significant diplomatic victory for the UK, which blames Russia for poisoning Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia.

The UK has already expelled 23 Russian diplomats. Moscow retaliated by sending the same number of UK diplomats back, and by shuttering British cultural institutions in the country.

Here's what each country is doing:

European Union nations
Croatia: Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said Croatia will expel one diplomat.

Czech Republic: The Czech Republic will expel three diplomats, Prime Minister Andrej Babis and Foreign Minister Martin Stropnicky announced a press conference. The Czech Foreign Ministry tweeted that it declared the diplomats "personae non gratae."

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The UK had already expelled 23 Russian diplomats. People were seen hugging at the Russian Embassy in London on March 20.

Denmark: The Foreign Ministry announced two diplomats would be expelled. "We stand shoulder to shoulder with Britain and clearly say no to Russia at a time when Russia is also in threatening and seeking to undermine Western values and the rule-based international order in other areas," Foreign Minister Anders Samuelsen said.

Estonia: Estonia Foreign Ministry told CNN one Russian diplomat, a Russian defense attaché, will be expelled.

Finland: Finland will expel one diplomat, the Foreign Ministry said.

France: French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian announced the expulsion of four diplomats, who must leave the country within a week. He said that the decision followed the European Council's conclusions that the attack "posed a serious threat to our collective security" and that France was acting "in solidarity with our British partners."

Germany: The German Foreign Ministry said Monday it would expel four diplomats. "In close coordination within the European Union and with NATO allies, the Federal Government has decided to ask four Russian diplomats to leave Germany within seven days. The request was sent to the Russian Embassy today," the ministry said in a statement.

Hungary: The Foreign Ministry said Hungary would expel one diplomat over "what has been discussed at the European Council meeting," adding that the diplomat was "also conducting intelligence activities."

Italy: The Italian Foreign Ministry says it will expel two Russian diplomats from the embassy in Rome "as a sign of solidarity with the United Kingdom and in coordination with the European partners and NATO."

Latvia: The Foreign Ministry told CNN it would expel one diplomat and one private citizen who runs the office of a Russian company in the capital, Riga.

Lithuania: Foreign Affairs Minister Linas Linkevicius said on Twitter the country would expel three diplomats "in solidarity with the UK over #SalisburyAttack." Lithuania would also sanction an additional 21 individuals and ban 23 more from entering the country.

Poland: Poland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it would expel four diplomats and said the attack showed how "a similar immediate threat to the territory and citizens of EU and NATO member states can happen anywhere."

Romania: Romania's Foreign Ministry said on Twitter that one diplomat would be expelled.

Spain: The Foreign Ministry said Spain will expel two diplomats. "From the outset, we have considered the nerve agent attack in Salisbury to be an extremely serious development that represents a significant threat to our collective security and to international law," the ministry said on Twitter.

Sweden: The Foreign Ministry told CNN it will expel one diplomat.

Non-EU countries
Albania: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs told CNN it will expel two Russian diplomats. In a statement, the ministry said called each diplomat a "persona non grata" and said the pair's activities were "not compliant to their diplomatic status."

Australia: The government released a statement that it will expel two Russian diplomats "for actions inconsistent with their status, pursuant to the Vienna Conventions." The two diplomats must leave Australia within seven days, according to the statement.

Canada: Ottawa said it was expelling four Russian diplomats alleged to be intelligence officers "or individuals who have used their diplomatic status to undermine Canada's security or interfere in our democracy." Additionally it was refusing three applications by Moscow for additional diplomatic staff. "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," Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland said.

Norway: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs told CNN it would expel one Russian diplomat in response to the attack. "The use of a nerve agent in Salisbury is a very serious matter," Norwegian Foreign Minister Ine Eriksen Soreide said in a statement. "Such an incident must have consequences."

Ukraine: President Petro Poroshenko said Ukraine, which has experienced years of hostility from Russia, including the annexation of Crimea, would expel 13 diplomats. "Russia has again reconfirmed its disdainful attitude to the sovereignty of independent states and the value of human life."

United States: The White House said it was expelling 60 Russian diplomats identified as intelligence agents and also announced the closure of the Russian consulate in Seattle. It represents 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.


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好奇,俄罗斯有俄奸吗?他们啥反应?
 
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