Netherlands orders Russian diplomats to leave
The Dutch government has said that “a number” of Russian diplomats will have to leave the Netherlands, accusing Moscow of trying to smuggle spies into the country that is home to institutions including the International Criminal Court and the global chemical weapons watchdog.
The announcement on Saturday is the latest twist in a diplomatic dispute between the two countries that began shortly after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine nearly a year ago sparked a war on Europe’s eastern flank.
He added that it remains “important to keep the embassies open as a communication channel, even now that relations with Russia are more difficult than ever”.
In Moscow, the Russian foreign ministry said it would respond to the move, the RIA news agency reported.
The Russian diplomats were given two weeks to leave the country. A Russian trade office in Amsterdam was ordered to shut by Tuesday.
The government said it had decided to limit the number of diplomats at the Russian embassy in The Hague to match the number of those at the Dutch embassy in Moscow.
Shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine, the Dutch government expelled 17 Russian intelligence officers. Russia responded by kicking out 15 Dutch diplomats.
There was no immediate comment from Moscow.