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5 of June, 19:04

The Czech Republic has received "dishonorable and undignified" by declaring persona non grata 2 employees of the Russian centre of science and culture in Prague, told the Minister.

the Ministry was called the move unfriendly.

before the expulsion of 2 employees of the Russian Embassy declared Prime Minister Andrew Babish.

according to his statement, this is caused by the fact that the Russian diplomat would be as if purposefully "sent" to the state security service, the story of what he brought to the country the poison ricin. According to the head of the government, the citizen of Russia not only made intelligence to do the extra work, but has harmed Russia's reputation in the Czech Republic.

in the Russian Embassy told that the move of Prague from the very beginning was founded on unsubstantiated accusations.

in Rossotrudnichestvo explained that persona non grata was declared by the acting Head of the organization Andrei Konchakova and employee of the Russian centre of science and culture by the name of Fishermen. They are obliged to leave the Czech Republic within 48 hours.

at the end of April, the weekly Respekt, said in Prague came a man with a Russian diplomatic passport. If you currently have it as if it were ricin, so that, as argued correspondents, poison three local politicians who are against the demolition of the monument to Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev and the renaming of the square in front of the Russian Embassy in honor of Boris Nemtsov.

Press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov said that the message of the Czech mass media is similar to another duck, and foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov emphasized the lack of evidence that Moscow tried someone to poison in the Czech Republic.

the head of the Czech Republic Milos Zeman also questioned the reliability of the information about the attempted poisoning and 1st Deputy Prime Minister and interior Minister Jan hamö?ä?ek recognized that the police and special services, apparently, there is no evidence.



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