Local media noted that the decision to expel the Russians was made after the morning meeting between Babis and Foreign Minister Tomasz Petrzic, Minister of the Interior Jan Hamachek and head of the Czech counterintelligence of the Information Security Service (BIS) Michal Kodelka.
This is written by URA-Inform.
This is due to information received in April of this year.. The special services learned about the arrival in Prague of a man with a diplomatic passport, who, allegedly, had potent poison. As a result, three local government officials received police protection.
As emphasized by the Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, this information is not true and was the result of disputes between employees of the Russian embassy in Prague.
One of them falsely accused a colleague.
According to Babis, this incident was detrimental to Czech-Russian relations and led to an unnecessary and unjustified burden for Czech security services. “The Czech Republic cannot tolerate similar situations on its territory,” the Prime Minister emphasized..
Petrzycek said that the Russian side has no choice but to send two diplomats.
Earlier we reported that Russia wants to inflict an information blow on Ukraine.