Moscow says NATO expulsions undermine chances of ‘normalisation’
Al Jazeera
The transatlantic security alliance has stripped accreditation from eight members of Russia’s mission over Moscow’s ‘malign’ activity.
Moscow has slammed NATO’s decision to expel several members of its Russian mission, saying it undermines hopes for the “normalisation” of ties with the US-led bloc.
The Kremlin’s response came a day after NATO removed eight members of Russia’s mission to the alliance, calling them “undeclared Russian intelligence officers”, meaning spies.
The transatlantic security body also halved the number of positions which Russia can accredit to the alliance, to 10.
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