Greece, Denmark, Slovenia, Croatia and Slovakia were added to the list of countries taking “unfriendly actions” against Moscow.
Greece, Denmark, Slovenia, Croatia and Slovakia are included in the list of “unfriendly” foreign states to Russia. This was announced on July 22 by the press service of the Russian government.
The corresponding decree was signed by the Prime Minister of Russia, Mikhail Mishustin.
It was noted that the government of the Russian Federation has updated the list of foreign states that “carry out unfriendly actions directed against diplomatic and consular missions of Russia abroad.”
The approved list also indicates the number of individuals located on the territory of Russia with whom diplomatic missions and their consular offices may enter into employment contracts.
So, Greece has a limit of 34 people, Denmark – 20, Slovakia – 16. Slovenia and Croatia cannot hire employees.
The list is “not final and, taking into account the ongoing hostile actions of foreign states directed against Russian missions abroad, may expand.”
Recall that in early March, the Russian government approved a list of “unfriendly states.”
These include EU countries, Australia, Albania, Andorra, Great Britain, Iceland, Canada, Liechtenstein, Micronesia, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Republic of Korea, San Marino, North Macedonia, Singapore, USA, Taiwan, Ukraine, Montenegro, Switzerland and Japan.
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Source: korrespondent

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