US expels 12 Russian diplomats from country for spying

Os Estados Unidos declararam como ‘persona non grata’ 12 diplomatas da missão russa nas Nações Unidas, que terão até o dia 7 de março para abandonarem o país pela acusação de “espionagem”.

The United States declared it as ‘persona non grata’ diplomats from the Russian mission to the United Nations, who will have until March 7 to leave the country on the charge of “espionage”.| Photo: Disclosure/UN

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The United States declared this Monday (28) as ‘persona non grata’ diplomats from the Russian mission to the United Nations, who will have until March 7 to leave the country on the charge of “espionage”. The information was announced by Russian ambassador to the UN, Vasily Nebenzya, who considered this “sad news” and a sign that the US is not respecting its agreements with the United Nations regarding its role as the organization’s host state, which is based in New York.

Shortly thereafter, the US confirmed the decision and argued that it is in no way violating its responsibilities as a host country. According to a US statement, the individuals are “intelligence agents” who “have abused their US residency privileges by engaging in espionage activities that are detrimental” to US national security. “This action has been in development for months,” said US spokeswoman Olivia Dalton, implying that the change is unrelated to the current situation in Ukraine.

The news came in the middle of a press conference by the Russian ambassador to the UN, who received a call in which, according to him, he was informed that he had received a notification of the US on the expulsion of the diplomats. Nebenzya said he did not have the details of who was affected by the measure or an explanation of the reason for it at this stage, and commented that Russia should respond with a similar action, as is usual in diplomatic crises.