4 European countries expel dozens of Russian officials
Belgium announced Tuesday its decision to expel 21 Russian intelligence officers.
The officers were working for the Russian embassy and consulate in Brussels and were allegedly involved "in espionage and influence operations threatening national security," Belgian Foreign Minister Sophie Wilmes said in a statement on Twitter.
Meanwhile, the Netherlands said it has expelled 17 Russian intelligence officers. The officers were in The Netherlands under diplomatic cover, Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra said in a statement on Twitter.
Ireland confirmed it has asked four senior Russian officials to leave the country.
"This is because their activities have not been in accordance with international standards of diplomatic behaviour," Irish Foreign Minister Simon Coveney said in a statement posted to Twitter. "The Government continues to believe that diplomatic channels between Ireland and the Russian Federation should remain open."
The Czech Republic also announced its decision to expel one Russian diplomat from the Russian embassy in Prague. The individual was requested to leave the country within 72 hours.
"Together with our Allies, we are reducing the Russian intelligence presence in the EU," the Czech Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement on Twitter.
-ABC News' Christine Theodorou







