Romania kicks out Russian embassy official
Romanian authorities have declared the Russian embassy's deputy military attache, Alexei Grichayev, a persona non grata on Romanian territory, a Foreign Ministry official told local press agency Agerpress.
Romanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Bogdan Aurescu informed
the Russian ambassador in Bucharest of the decision in a meeting on Monday.
The step to remove the Russian official was taken in
solidarity with the Czech Republic, which is involved in a spat with Moscow,
AFP reported.
The Foreign Ministry defended its decision to remove
Grishaev from the country in a statement to Agerpress that said "his
activities and actions contravene the provisions of the Vienna Convention on
the Law of Treaties of 1969."
The decision in Bucharest follows an escalating diplomatic
row over the alleged role of Russian spies in a deadly blast at a Czech munitions
depot in 2014. It is the worst dispute between Moscow and Prague in decades.
Czech Foreign Minister Jakub Kulhanek said Moscow would have
until the end of May to withdraw 63 embassy employees, a move he said aimed to
bring staff numbers in line with those at the Czech Embassy in Russia.
NATO allies Slovakia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania all
announced that they were expelling Russian diplomats — seven in total — after
Czech Interior Minister Jan Hamacek asked for solidarity from the country's
European neighbors.
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