The U.S. Mission to the United Nations said in a statement that the Russian diplomats âhave abused their privileges of residency in the United States by engaging in espionage activities that are adverse to our national security.â
The mission said the expulsions have been âin development for several monthsâ and are in accordance with the United Statesâ agreement with the United Nations as host of the 193-member world body.
Russian Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia told The Associated Press, when asked his reaction to the U.S. saying the Russians were engaged in espionage: âThey always do. Thatâs the pretext all the time when they announce somebody persona non grata. That is the only explanation they give.â
Did he expect Russia to reciprocate? âThatâs not for me to decide but in the diplomatic practice, thatâs a normal thing.,â he said.
The expulsions were first confirmed by U.S. deputy ambassador Richard Mills after Nebenzia told the U.N. Security Council on Monday afternoon that he had just been informed of âyet another hostile step undertaken by the host country step against the Russian Mission.â
Nebenzia, who was presiding as this monthâs council president at a session to discuss the dire humanitarian consequences of Russiaâs invasion of Ukraine, called the U.S. expulsions a âgross violationâ of the U.N. agreement with the United States and of the Vienna Convention governing diplomatic relations.
âWeâll see how events develop within the context of this decision,â he said.
Mills then confirmed the expulsions, saying the Russian diplomats âwere engaged in activities that were not in accordance with their responsibilities and obligations as diplomats.â
He said they are also in accord with the U.S.-U.N. agreement. Nebenzia countered that this was ânot satisfactory.â
According to the U.N. diplomatic directory, Russia has 79 diplomats accredited to the United Nations. The U.S. Mission did not name those who are being expelled or state how long they are being given to leave the country.
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