The deputy from the Czech Republic in the European Parliament of Cathera finally stated RIA Novosti that the special services of the country should immediately submit more evidence of the possible involvement of Russia to the explosions in the warehouse of ammunition.
“It turns out that we know who did it, but only we do not know whether they were there, and we have no weapons that they used? It sounds not like convincing arguments,” she said.
According to European, Russia and the Czech Republic, it is necessary to stop unfriendly rhetoric and begin contacts in order to stabilize the current situation.
Russia and the Czech Republic relations worsened against the background of the accusations against the Russian special services, which Prague considers involved in an explosion in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice in 2014. In this regard, she sent 18 diplomats, who are suspected of work at the special services, and Moscow in response declared people Non Grata of 20 employees of the Czech Embassy.
Following the Czech Republic, Russian diplomats sent Slovakia. There were called three officers of the diplomatic confession to leave the country within seven days.