Denmark and Italy come together: Only 45 Russian diplomats are deported

Denmark and Italy have said they will drive out some Russian diplomats for security reasons, writes Deutsche Welle, Pryscopi traces. Danish Foreign Minister Gjone Kofod said 15 Russian intelligence officials should leave the country within two weeks, while Italy has expelled 30 Russian diplomats, the foreign minister announced. [...]
Denmark and Italy have said they will drive out some Russian diplomats for security reasons, writes Deutsche Welle, Pryscopi traces.
Danish Foreign Minister Gjone Kofod said 15 Russian intelligence officials should leave the country within two weeks, while Italy has expelled 30 Russian diplomats, Italy's Foreign Minister Louis Di Maio announced.
Their announcement conveys the same decisions from Germany and France, which announced Monday the expulsion of dozens of Russian diplomats.
According to the Russian news agency RIA, Moscow has said it will retaliate and become Danish diplomats from Russia.












