World / Russia Russia Responds to Britain's 'Unfriendly' Moves Announced it will expel 23 British diplomats, among other measures By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Mar 17, 2018 7:42 AM CDT Copied British national flag flutters in front of the British Embassy with the Ukraine Hotel, right, in the background, in Moscow, Russia, Friday, March 16, 2018. (AP Photo/Pavel Golovkin) Russia on Saturday announced it is expelling 23 British diplomats and threatened further measures in retaliation in a growing diplomatic dispute over a nerve agent attack on a former spy in Britain. The Russian Foreign Ministry also said in a statement that it is ordering the closure of the British Council, a government organization for cultural and scientific cooperation, and that it is ending an agreement to reopen the British consulate in St. Petersburg. It ordered the diplomats to leave within a week. The announcement came on the heels of Britain's order this week for 23 Russian diplomats to leave the UK because Russia was not cooperating in the case of Sergei Skripal and his daughter; they remain in critical condition, reports the AP. The Russian statement said the government could take further measures if Britain takes any more "unfriendly" moves toward Russia. British Ambassador Laurie Bristow was called to the Foreign Ministry Saturday morning to be informed of the moves. "We will always do what is necessary to defend ourselves, our allies and our values against an attack of this sort, which is an attack not only on the United Kingdom, but upon the international rules-based system on which all countries, including Russia, depend for their safety and security," Bristow told reporters after being informed of the expulsions. The tensions threaten to overshadow Vladimir Putin's expected re-election Sunday for another six-year presidential term. (Britain's foreign secretary has accused Putin of personally ordering the poisoning.) Report an error