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Biden administration expels Russia’s second most senior diplomat in retaliation for Kremlin kicking out the U.S. Deputy Chief of Mission two weeks ago

The United States has expelled Russia’s second-highest ranking diplomat in Washington in retaliation for the earlier expulsion of the No. 2 diplomat at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow. 

 

Minister Counselor Sergey Trepelkov, who is currently the No. 2 Russian diplomat in the U.S. under Russian Ambassador Anatoly Antonov, was expelled after the State Department notified the Russian Embassy of the decision on Wednesday, according to The Associated Press.

 

Biden administration expels Russia

A senior State Department official told the AP on Thursday February 24, that the step was “as a direct response to the unprovoked Russian expulsion of our deputy chief of mission.”

The State Department official told the AP it would remain important “to facilitate communication between our governments” but added that the removal of Deputy Chief of Mission Bart Gorman could not “go without a response.” 

Gorman, the second-highest ranking diplomat at the U.S. embassy in Moscow, was expelled in mid-February. At the time of that announcement, Russia did not provide any reason for his removal.

“We consider this an escalatory step and are considering our response,” a State Department spokesperson said at the time. 

The announcement of Trepelkov’s removal came around the same time as Russia’s full-scale military invasion of Ukraine, but the decision to expel Trepelkov is reportedly unrelated to the attack. 

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