Premier Czech Republic considered an unbalanced embassies in Prague and Moscow

The number of embassies in Prague and Moscow must be balanced. This was stated by the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic Andrei Babish, writes TASS.

Head of Government also considers it necessary to lead to the state of both diplomas in proportional compliance.

Earlier it was reported that the Czech Republic on Wednesday, April 21, will announce a new expulsion of Russian diplomats. According to sources in the authorities of the republic, the President of the Czech Republic Milos Zeman will soon appoint a new head of the country’s Foreign Ministry. Immediately after the joining Yakuba Kulganka, the position will be reported on the further expulsion of Russian diplomats.

Russia and the Czech Republic relations worsened against the background of the accusations against Russian special services, whom Prague considers it involved in the explosion in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice in 2014. It was behind this that the decision was followed by the expulsion of 18 Russian diplomats. In addition, on April 19, members of the Czech Government unanimously decided to exclude Rosatom from among the candidates for participation in the tender for the construction of a new power unit of the NPP “Cocus” in the south-east of the country.

/Media reports.