The head of European diplomacy Josep Borrel stated that the European Union (EU) considers Russia unreasonable accusations in unfriendly actions. This is stated in the statement of the head of Eurodiplomatia, distributed on Saturday, May 15, reports TASS.
According to Borrel, the EU “regrets the publication of measures” In response to the unfriendly actions of foreign states “” and considers “accusations of unfriendly actions unfounded.”
Borrolle urged Russia in the same statement to revise the decision on the list of unfriendly countries to avoid further deterioration of relationships, “which are already in a stress state.” He stressed that the European Union “will continue to coordinate his position with partners,” and also “expresses complete solidarity with the Czech Republic, as with the Member State and from the US.”
On May 14, the Russian government published a list of unfriendly countries, which included only the United States and the Czech Republic. It was clarified that the Czech Republic is allowed to hire no more than 19 Russian workers in the Russian dipmissism, and nor.
The relations between Moscow and Prague were complicated after the Czech Republic accused Russian special services in involvement in the explosions in the warehouse of ammunition in Vrbetice. They occurred at the end of 2014, as a result, two people were killed. It is believed that tens of thousands of ammunition kilograms exploded, including medium-range missiles.