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55 Russian diplomats must leave the US by June 30, one group has already left

“Last September, the Americans gave us a list out of 55 employees Russian bilateral diplomatic missions, which in 2022 are ordered to leave the United States in two stages. 27 employees must leave the country by January 30, another 28 by June 30. To date, 23 employees have left the first group, and four more people are returning to their homeland on January 29,” Antonov said.

He said that after this expulsion, the Russian embassy in the United States would have 184 employees, including diplomats and administrative and technical staff.

Antonov did not rule out that Moscow would take retaliatory actions.



Over the past four years, more than 120 Russian diplomats and embassy employees have been expelled from the United States (about 300 people together with their families), the ambassador said. According to Antonov, the State Department warned that he will also have to leave the US if Russia will not fulfill the conditions of the United States to provide visas to the guards of the American ambassador in Moscow.

Context:

In 2021, relations between the United States and Russia have escalated. In particular, in March, after US President Joe Biden called Russian President Vladimir Putin a murderer and said that he would pay for interference in the American elections, Russia summoned US Ambassador Antonov to Moscow for consultations.

In March-April, the United States imposed several packages of sanctions against the Russian Federation for poisoning and persecution of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and meddling in American elections. USA decided to expel 10 employees from the country Russian embassy in Washington. According to the White House, among them there are representatives of the special services of the Russian Federation.

Russia responded by publishing a list of Americans who banned from entering the country. Among them are US Attorney General Merrick Garland and FBI Director Christopher Wray. Besides, 10 employees were expelled the US Embassy in Moscow, and US Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan was recommended return home for consultations.

In May, the Russian government approved the list of unfriendly countries (they are forbidden to hire Russian citizens to work in a diplomatic mission). The United States has been added to the list.

As a result, the American embassy in Russia announced that Stops processing non-immigrant visas effective May 12 for non-diplomatic travel and will continue to provide only emergency services for US citizens and to serve “a very limited number of immigrant visas in case of expiration, as well as immigrant visas in cases of life or death threat.” Since August, American diplomats in Russia stop providing consular services.

After the June 16 meeting with Biden, Putin announced the return of ambassadors USA and RF to work in their diplomatic missions. Antonov returned to the USA on June 20, Sullivan to Russia – June 24.

Sullivan said in July that the staff of the US Embassy in Moscow after August 1 will be reduced to 120 people.

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