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Russian government actions impacting US mission

By Caribbean News Global fav

WASHINGTON, USA – Starting in August, the Russian government is prohibiting the United States from retaining, hiring, or contracting Russian or third-country staff, except our guard force, the US Department of State announced Friday, July 30.

“We are deeply saddened that this action will force us to let go of 182 local employees and dozens of contractors at our diplomatic facilities in Moscow, Vladivostok, and Yekaterinburg,” said the press release.

US Department of State added that: “ These unfortunate measures will severely impact the US mission to Russia’s operations, potentially including the safety of our personnel as well as our ability to engage in diplomacy with the Russian government. Although we regret the actions of the Russian government forcing a reduction in our services and operations, the United States will follow through on our commitments while continuing to pursue a predictable and stable relationship with Russia.”

“We value our deep connection to the Russian people. Our people-to-people relationships are the bedrock of our bilateral relations,” the press release emphasized. “The United States is immensely grateful for the tireless dedication and commitment of our locally employed staff and contractors at US Mission Russia.”

“We thank them for their contributions to the overall operations and their work to improve relations between our two countries” stating: “Their dedication, expertise and friendship have been a mainstay of Mission Russia for decades.”

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