Czech Prime Minister appreciated the need to expel Russian Ambassador
The situation in relations with Russia, related to the accusations against the Russian capital in preparation for the attack on Prague politicians, does not require expulsion from the Czech Republic, the Russian Ambassador, said on Tuesday evening Prime Minister Andrew Babish,
on the first day of the week, the Prague weekly Respekt, citing a source in the local security services said, As if it would be 3 weeks ago in Prague came a Man with a Russian diplomatic passport, which was in its own suitcase deadly poison ricin. The man then proceeded to the Russian Ambassador's residence to his waiting car of the diplomatic mission. As suggested by the weekly, the poison could be used for a 2-Prague municipal politicians: the mayor of the district Prague 6 ondе?ej Kolц?е? and primator of Prague, Zdenek Griba. They are associated with the demolition of the monument to Marshal Konev and renaming the square in front of the Russian Embassy in the area of Boris Nemtsov.
the Ambassador's residence in connection with that sent a note to the Czech foreign Ministry stating the inadmissibility of the ongoing groundless attacks on the Russian Federation and its diplomatic mission in Prague. Press Secretary of the President Dmitry Peskov said that the message of the Czech mass media like a duck. The official representative of the foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova called data media a fake and just another irritant in bilateral relations. Later Sergei Lavrov said that no one has evidence that the Russian Federation tried someone to poison in the Czech Republic.
According to Babish, current disputes with Moscow, is engaged in the foreign Minister Tomas Petricek. The Prime Minister, according to his statement, on such information talked with Petricca on Tuesday.
The Babish noticed that the current Situation does not require such actions, As, for example, the expulsion from the Czech Republic Ambassador to Russia.
Babish meeting with the media took place after a visit to the President of the Republic Milos Zeman. According to the Prime Minister, in a meeting with head of the Republic, he spoke on the topic of Czech-Russian relations, but then it was not considered.
for its part, the Commissioner of national security and information (SBI, counterintelligence) Ladislav Sticha said on Tuesday evening that his Ministry considers the current situation extremely serious.
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