MOSCOW (Sputnik) — The United States considers its actions regarding the removal of archives from the closed Russian Consulate General building in San Francisco as absolutely legal as the property had lost its diplomatic immunity by that time, the US Embassy in Russia said Thursday.
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According to an embassy official, the United States withdrew its consent for Russia’s consular post in San Francisco in line with the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations and, as a result, "the properties are no longer considered diplomatic or consular facilities and therefore are no longer inviolable."
On September 2 the US authorities closed the Russian Consulate General in San Francisco. Russian diplomats were given only three days to pack and had to leave behind some documents during the evacuation. Washington promised to allow Russian diplomatic staff to collect the archives, however, diplomats were denied access to the former diplomatic facility. Instead, on October 23, the US authorities packed and transferred by themselves archives from the closed Consulate General in San Francisco to the Russian Embassy in Washington.
#Zakharova: After an incursion in @consulrussiaSF, US agencies inspected, repackaged and took some archives from 🇷🇺 Consulate General pic.twitter.com/HuKejeMn1O
— MFA Russia 🇷🇺 (@mfa_russia) October 26, 2017
Moscow condemned the actions of the US as a violation of the international law and in particular Vienna Convention. In its statement Russian embassy pledged to respond to the US “neglectful attitude” in accordance with the “principle of reciprocity”, which is “a corner stone of the diplomatic relations.”