US ordered to cut diplomats in Russia

Russia has retaliated against new US sanctions, ordering the US to cut "hundreds" of diplomatic staff.

The US will be forced to cut hundreds of its embassy staff in Russia, the Interfax news agency has quoted a source as saying, after Moscow retaliated for what it says are proposed illegal US sanctions against it.

"We are talking not about dozens, but hundreds of diplomatic and technical staff who work for US diplomatic missions in Russia," the agency quoted the source as saying.

Russia told the United States on Friday that some of its diplomats had to leave the country in just over a month and said it was seizing some US diplomatic property.

Russia's response, announced by the Foreign Ministry, came a day after the US Senate voted to slap new sanctions on Russia, putting President Donald Trump in a tough position by forcing him to take a hard line on Moscow or veto the legislation and anger his own Republican Party.


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