close
Saturday, May 1, 2021

U.S., Russia in fresh diplomatic spat

U.S. citizens whose visas for Russia are expiring have been asked to leave the country by June 15.

• April 30, 2021
Biden Putin
U.S. President, Joe Biden and Russian President, Vladimir Putin

Under pressure from the Russian government, the U.S. embassy in Moscow is reducing the issuance of visas and other services largely to emergencies.

Consular work would be reduced by 75 per cent overall, the mission announced on Friday. For example, visas for simple travel to the U.S will no longer be issued. Routine services for U.S. citizens would also have to be reduced.

U.S. citizens whose visas for Russia are expiring have been asked to leave the country by June 15.

“We regret that the actions of the Russian government have forced us to reduce our consular workforce by 75 per cent, and will endeavour to offer to U.S. citizens as many services as possible,” it said on its website.

The reason for this unprecedented move is a Russian government ban on the future employment of staff that do not hold U.S. passports.

In Moscow, many foreign embassies hire Russian citizens to keep their costs down.

For many Russians, working in Western embassies is, in turn, attractive because they often earn much better there than on the Russian labour market.

The spokeswoman of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, had justified the ban with the possible recruitment of Russian citizens for the secret services of other states.

The Czech embassy is also affected.

President Vladimir Putin has also signed a decree to draw up a list of unfriendly states.

The Foreign Ministry intends to publish the list shortly. The countries on the list face punitive measures.

The Russian Foreign Ministry had imposed the recruitment ban in response to new U.S. punitive measures.

In April, the U.S. expelled 10 Russian diplomats and imposed sanctions as punishment for interference in the 2020 presidential election and for hacker attacks.

Russia rejected the accusations and also expelled U.S. diplomats in a tit-for-tat move.

More from Peoples Gazette

UNIJOS Main Camp Gate

Education

Abduction: UNIJOS shuts down students’ hostels

The official said that the outcome of a meeting indicated that the university has become a soft target for insecurity.

Rauf Aregbesola

NationWide

Aregbesola declares custodial centres “Red Zones”

The minister’s directive followed the attack on the Owerri Custodial Centre where over 1,884 inmates escaped from custody on April 5.

Politics

APC Reps not dumping party: House Leader

“With all emphasis, I say that members of the APC are focused, too united, determined and fully committed.”

David Umahi

Hot news Home top

Bandits are our children, says Governor Umahi

“When we hear a gunshot, we will run and abandon the money we amassed.”

NNPC entrance

Economy

Zero Remittance: NNPC not broke, management insists

Mr Obateru said that the projection cited in the media was not a reflection of the overall financial performance of the corporation.

Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya ( Credit: Daily Trust)

States

Gombe suspends 668 workers from payroll

“The affected workers did not show up for verification.”