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Russia Was ‘Forced’ to Expel EU Diplomats for Going to Illegal Protests, Foreign Ministry Says
Russia Was ‘Forced’ to Expel EU Diplomats for Going to Illegal Protests, Foreign Ministry Says
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Russia Was ‘Forced’ to Expel EU Diplomats for Going to Illegal Protests, Foreign Ministry Says
13:12 GMT 07.02.2021 (Updated: 17:14 GMT 12.04.2023) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - A spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry on Sunday defended the expulsion of three diplomats from Germany, Poland and Sweden for taking part in illegal protests, saying they forced Russia's hand.
"Unfortunately, we had to take action — which was absolutely forced on us — and expel diplomats from three EU countries for taking part in unsanctioned events," Maria Zakharova said on Russian television.
The diplomats were declared "personae non-gratae" on Friday and ordered to leave shortly, after the ministry accused them of participating in pro-opposition rallies on 23 January.
5 February 2021, 14:50 GMT
Thousands took part in two straight weekends of protests following the arrest last month of opposition activist Alexey Navalny for violating probation terms. He was given a 3.5 prison sentence on Tuesday that stems from a prior embezzlement conviction.
The Russian presidential spokesman called organisers of demonstrations provocateurs, while Vladimir Putin said that everyone had the right to freedom of opinion but "anything that goes beyond the law is not just counterproductive but dangerous."