British Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday ordered the immediate
expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats believed to be involved in espionage,
in the first reprisals against Moscow for a chemical attack on a former
double agent.
May, speaking to Parliament, said the response would include a halt to high-level meetings between British and Russian officials and the cancellation of a planned visit to Britain by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
She also said the royal family and government ministers would boycott this summer’s World Cup soccer tournament in Russia. More countermeasures — some clandestine — are under consideration.
May said Russia’s dismissive response to her demand for an explanation has “demonstrated complete disdain for the gravity of these events.”
Read more: Britain to expel 23 Russian diplomats over ex-spy poisoning - The Washington Post
May, speaking to Parliament, said the response would include a halt to high-level meetings between British and Russian officials and the cancellation of a planned visit to Britain by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov.
She also said the royal family and government ministers would boycott this summer’s World Cup soccer tournament in Russia. More countermeasures — some clandestine — are under consideration.
May said Russia’s dismissive response to her demand for an explanation has “demonstrated complete disdain for the gravity of these events.”
Read more: Britain to expel 23 Russian diplomats over ex-spy poisoning - The Washington Post