From MSN:
“US to close
two Russia consulates”
The State
Department has informed Congress that it plans to shutter its last two
consulates in Russia over caps set by Moscow on the number of diplomats that
are allowed in the country. In a letter to congressional leaders sent on Dec.
10 and obtained by The Hill, the administration said it will permanently close
its Vladivostok consulate and temporarily halt work at the consulate in
Yekaterinburg. The letter confirming the closures was sent three days before
news broke of a major hack of U.S. government agencies that is believed to have
been conducted by an elite Russian cyber espionage unit. The consulate closures
are "in response to ongoing staffing challenges of the U.S. Mission in
Russia in the wake of the 2017 Russian-imposed personnel cap on the US Mission
and resultant impasse with Russia over diplomatic visas," the letter
reads. The chairs of the top Democrats and Republicans on the House and Senate
Appropriations Committees, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, the House
Foreign Affairs Committee and some members of the House and Senate
Subcommittees on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs.
The move means
the U.S. embassy in Moscow will be the only diplomatic installation in Russia.
It also leaves the U.S. without a diplomatic presence throughout a massive
swath of Russian territory, which will hinder both efforts by Americans to
travel to Russia and Russians to obtain visas to the U.S. Russia ordered the
U.S. close its embassy It was not immediately clear precisely when the
consulates will be closed, after which the workers there will be moved to the
Moscow embassy. The reduction of the U.S. diplomatic presence in Russia comes
ahead of an expected chilling of relations between Washington and Moscow. While
President Trump has declined to confront Russia over its meddling in the 2016
and 2020 presidential elections and expressed support for President Vladimir
Putin, President-elect Biden has indicated he will adopt a tougher tone with
Russia over election interference as well as its presence in Ukraine and other
areas of contention.
^ I wonder if
this means that Russia will also close its Consulates in New York and Houston
and only keep their Embassy in DC. ^
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