Russia declares three diplomats of Norwegian Embassy in Moscow personae non gratae

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Moscow, Russia - November 15, 2019: Povarskaya Street, view of the former Grachevs manor, built in 1816,currently the Norwegian Embassy is located in the building.

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Russia has declared three diplomats from the Embassy of Norway in Moscow personae non gratae citing reciprocal measures, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

“On April 27, the Russian Foreign Ministry summoned Ambassador of Norway to Russia Rune Resaland and he was handed a note of protest in regard to hostile actions on behalf of the Norwegian authorities concerning an ungrounded expulsion of diplomats of the Russian Embassy in Oslo, as well as concerning the Norwegian military assistance being extended to the Kiev regime and cover-ups of Ukrainian nationalists’ crimes against civilians in Donbass and Ukraine,” the statement from the Russian Foreign Ministry reads.

“The [Norwegian] Ambassador was handed a note declaring three diplomats of the Norwegian Embassy in Moscow personae non gratae based on the principle of reciprocal measures,” the ministry added.

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Yevgeny Ivanov announced on April 25 that some 400 Russian diplomats had been already deported from 28 Western countries since the start of Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine.

Russia’s military operation in Ukraine

The situation at the line of engagement in Donbass escalated on February 17. The Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics (DPR and LPR) reported the most massive bombardments by the Ukrainian military in recent months, which damaged civilian infrastructure and caused civilian casualties.

On February 21, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced recognizing the sovereignty of the Donetsk and Lugansk People’s Republics. Russia recognized the Donbass republics in accordance with the DPR and LPR constitutions within the boundaries of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions as of the beginning of 2014.

Russian President Putin said in a televised address on February 24 that in response to a request by the heads of the Donbass republics, he had made a decision to carry out a special military operation in Ukraine. The Russian leader stressed that Moscow had no plans of occupying Ukrainian territories, noting that the operation was aimed at the denazification and demilitarization of Ukraine.

The DPR and the LPR launched an operation to liberate their territories under Kiev’s control. TASS


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