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Russia expels Canadian diplomats | Russia expels Canadian diplomats |
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Russia has expelled two Canadian diplomats working for Nato's Moscow office in response to an "unfriendly act" by the military alliance. | Russia has expelled two Canadian diplomats working for Nato's Moscow office in response to an "unfriendly act" by the military alliance. |
Last week Nato expelled two Russian envoys from its headquarters in Brussels, reportedly due to spying. | Last week Nato expelled two Russian envoys from its headquarters in Brussels, reportedly due to spying. |
Nato said in a statement that the Russian move was unjustified and "very unfortunate and counterproductive". | Nato said in a statement that the Russian move was unjustified and "very unfortunate and counterproductive". |
The diplomatic spat came as Nato began military exercises in Georgia, seen by Russia as a "provocation". | The diplomatic spat came as Nato began military exercises in Georgia, seen by Russia as a "provocation". |
Last August Russian and Georgian forces clashed in a brief war over breakaway pro-Moscow Georgian territories. | Last August Russian and Georgian forces clashed in a brief war over breakaway pro-Moscow Georgian territories. |
Nine months after the war in Georgia relations between Russia and Nato were supposed to be getting back on track, says the BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes in Moscow. | Nine months after the war in Georgia relations between Russia and Nato were supposed to be getting back on track, says the BBC's Rupert Wingfield-Hayes in Moscow. |
Instead, they have taken a sudden and dramatic turn for the worse, our correspondent reports. | Instead, they have taken a sudden and dramatic turn for the worse, our correspondent reports. |
'Counterproductive' | 'Counterproductive' |
Canada said Nato had been seeking to re-engage Russia | Canada said Nato had been seeking to re-engage Russia |
Ottawa's ambassador to Russia, Ralph Lysyshyn, was summoned to the foreign ministry where he was told Moscow felt it had been forced into the move. | Ottawa's ambassador to Russia, Ralph Lysyshyn, was summoned to the foreign ministry where he was told Moscow felt it had been forced into the move. |
"In response to the unfriendly act on Nato's part... the Russian side has taken the forced decision to revoke the diplomatic accreditation" of the two Nato staff, a foreign ministry statement said. | "In response to the unfriendly act on Nato's part... the Russian side has taken the forced decision to revoke the diplomatic accreditation" of the two Nato staff, a foreign ministry statement said. |
The Canadian diplomats being expelled are the director of the Nato information office in Moscow, Isabelle Francois, and her deputy. | The Canadian diplomats being expelled are the director of the Nato information office in Moscow, Isabelle Francois, and her deputy. |
The Canadian embassy in Moscow said it regretted Russia's decision which came, a spokesman said, just as "Canada and Nato allies have been seeking to re-engage Russia". | The Canadian embassy in Moscow said it regretted Russia's decision which came, a spokesman said, just as "Canada and Nato allies have been seeking to re-engage Russia". |
In Brussels, Nato said: "The Russian measure is very unfortunate and counterproductive to our efforts to restore our dialogue and cooperation with Russia. | In Brussels, Nato said: "The Russian measure is very unfortunate and counterproductive to our efforts to restore our dialogue and cooperation with Russia. |
"Thus Nato very much regrets the Russian action and does not consider there to be any justification for it." | "Thus Nato very much regrets the Russian action and does not consider there to be any justification for it." |
The latest round of tit-for-tat expulsions stems from a spy scandal in which thousands of pages of sensitive data were allegedly handed to Russian agents by an Estonian official serving at Nato headquarters. | |
Exercises begin | Exercises begin |
Cooperative Longbow 09, a Nato-led coordination and command exercise, began on Wednesday outside the Georgian capital, Tbilisi. | Cooperative Longbow 09, a Nato-led coordination and command exercise, began on Wednesday outside the Georgian capital, Tbilisi. |
A further exercise, Cooperative Lancer 09, is planned before 1 June. | A further exercise, Cooperative Lancer 09, is planned before 1 June. |
About 220 troops are involved in the first exercise and 400 in the second, and neither involves tanks, Reuters news agency reports. | About 220 troops are involved in the first exercise and 400 in the second, and neither involves tanks, Reuters news agency reports. |
Nato says both exercises were planned before last summer's war in Georgia. | Nato says both exercises were planned before last summer's war in Georgia. |
Four non-Nato states originally due to take part have pulled out. Armenia, Kazakhstan, Moldova and Serbia all have close links to Russia. | Four non-Nato states originally due to take part have pulled out. Armenia, Kazakhstan, Moldova and Serbia all have close links to Russia. |