Moldova Expels Russian Diplomats Amid Spy Scandal

Country blames 'unfriendly actions' from Russia
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jul 27, 2023 12:01 AM CDT
Moldova Expels Russian Embassy Staff Amid Spying Scandal
Moldova's Foreign Minister Nicu Popescu speaks with the media during arrivals of NATO Partner Nations during the NATO summit in Vilnius, Lithuania, Tuesday, July 11, 2023.   (AP Photo/Mindaugas Kulbis)

Moldova's foreign ministry said on Wednesday that it has informed Russia that 45 of its embassy positions in Chisinau will be cut due to "unfriendly actions" against Moldova, as relations between the two countries deteriorate further amid Russia's war in neighboring Ukraine, the AP reports. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the decision was based on "numerous unfriendly actions" toward Moldova, "which are not related to the diplomatic mandate, as well as attempts to destabilize" the country, which borders both Ukraine and Romania.

The move to reduce the number of diplomats and technical or administrative staff comes days after two local media outlets, Insider and Jurnal TV, published a joint investigation alleging that dozens of satellite dishes and antennas installed on Russia's embassy rooftop could be used for spying. Russia's ambassador to Moldova was summoned on Wednesday following the report, and Moscow has until Aug. 15 to comply with the decision, the ministry said. In all, 22 diplomats and 23 administrative staff will be affected.

Moldova's government spokesperson, Daniel Voda, said on Wednesday in a press briefing that limiting the number of accredited Russian diplomats in Moldova creates "a situation in which fewer individuals have the chance to destabilize our country." "In circumstances where employees are not involved in promoting bilateral relations, it becomes obvious that their diplomatic and administrative-technical representation is excessive," he said. In a press briefing Wednesday, Russia's Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called the move "another step in the destruction of bilateral relations," and said the "unjustified and unfriendly actions ... will not go unanswered." (More Moldova stories.)

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