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The list of "unfriendly states" goes back to an order from Putin
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Russia has put the USA and the Czech Republic on a new list of “unfriendly foreign states”.
The list was published by the government in Moscow on Friday.
The classification is accompanied by restrictions for the diplomatic missions of both countries, for example the employment of employees with Russian passports.
There are no other states on the list.
It goes back to an order from Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin.
According to the document, the Czech Republic is still allowed to employ 19 Russian citizens, the US not a single one.
The Russian Foreign Ministry had already imposed these punitive measures against the representations of both countries - in the course of the recent mutual expulsion of diplomats.
Mutual expulsions of diplomats
In April, the United States expelled Russian diplomats and issued sanctions - as a punishment, for example, for interfering in the presidential election last year and for hacker attacks.
The Czech Republic blamed Russian secret services for explosions in an ammunition dump in the east of the country in 2014 and therefore ordered the expulsions.
Moscow denied all allegations.
The Czech Foreign Ministry condemned Russia's actions as a “further step towards escalating relations not only with the Czech Republic, but with the entire EU”.
Russia chooses the "path of confrontation", but it hurts itself.
The decision is completely in contradiction to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.
It has negative effects on tourism, trade and contacts between the citizens of both countries.
mjm / dpa