"It is necessary to understand that these measures are not only a response to the Congress’ vote on the new sanctions against Russia, it is also a diplomatic reaction to the measures, imposed in December," Dmitry Novikov, the first deputy chairman of the International Affairs Committee of Russia's lower house of parliament, told Sputnik on Monday.
As Russia did not immediately respond to the expulsion of its diplomats in 2016, one cannot say that Moscow’s response was not deliberate, especially considering that the US actions violated international legal norms, according to the lawmaker.
"To say that the Russian reaction is premature is not correct as we have waited for a half of year," the committee’s chair stressed.
Last week, both chambers of the US Congress overwhelmingly approved a bill imposing new sanctions on Russia, Iran and North Korea, as well as limiting US President Donald Trump's ability to lift the anti-Moscow restrictions. On Friday, the White House said that Trump intended to sign the bill.