Russia expands the list of non-friendly countries: Greece, Croatia join in

The Russian government has issued an announcement this morning saying it has expanded the list of non-friendly “nations”, writes The Guardian, past Periscope. The government has updated the list of foreign states carrying out unfriendly actions against diplomatic and consulting missions against Russia. Greece, Denmark, Slovenia, Croatia and Slovakia have been added to the list. List approved by [...]
The government has updated the list of foreign states carrying out unfriendly actions against diplomatic and consulting missions against Russia. Greece, Denmark, Slovenia, Croatia and Slovakia have been added to the list.
The list approved by the government, in connection with the names of states, predicts the number of individuals located within Russian territory with which diplomatic missions of non-friendly countries can be introduced under labour contracts. Thus, under the new decision, Greece has a limit of 34 people, Denmark 20, Slovakia 16, while Slovenia and Croatia will not be able to employ officials in their diplomatic missions.
The list approved by the Government is not final and, given the continuation of hostile actions against Russia, could increase further.
The total list has 48 countries, including Australia, Canada, Great Britain, New Zealand, EU countries and the United States. /Periscopi/












