Obama to 'punish Russia for allegedly hacking US election - expels 35 diplomats

Aeneas said:
I agree and think this was a master move by Putin. In the book recently mentioned on Sott, called "The Daily Stoic", this is what was the daily meditation for the 30th of December, which is the day Putin's response came:

"To bear trials with a calm mind
robs misfortune of its strength and burden. "
Seneca, Hercules Oetaeus, 231-232

I found that very fitting. Putin is making lemonade out of lemons, as one says, and by his actions clearly shows for all to see, who is the real master.

Exellent quote Aeneas. There's another article up on SOTT that covers how elegant Putin's response has been - and how while it gives Trump a political platform it also helps increase his popularity in Russia and worldwide:

That Putin's statement has successfully hit home is shown by the bewildered Western media reaction, which whilst reporting the statement is struggling to come up with a coherent response...

In responding in this way, Putin is of course refusing to rise to Obama's bait and be provoked into a reaction that will help Obama's campaign to box in the incoming Trump administration. Indeed his statement says as much:

We regard the recent unfriendly steps taken by the outgoing US administration as provocative and aimed at further weakening the Russia-US relationship.....Although we have the right to retaliate, we will not resort to irresponsible 'kitchen' diplomacy but will plan our further steps to restore Russian-US relations based on the policies of the Trump Administration
[...]

His response to Obama's boorish actions on the eve of the New Year holiday (the biggest and most important holiday in Russia) is to call them a "provocation" . He then makes Russia - and by extension himself - appear all the stronger and greater by refusing to be provoked by them.

At the same time he makes Obama appear vindictive by revealing how his actions have disrupted the New Year holidays of Russian diplomats and their families. He then contrasts this by making Russia - and again by extension himself - appear open hearted and generous by not only refusing to respond in kind but by inviting the children of US diplomats to the New Year and Christmas parties in the Kremlin.

This is a very skilfully judged response, which will only only serve to confirm the already high opinion most Russians have of Putin, and which will further consolidate their support for him as their leader.
Putin outsmarts U.S. Empire once again, turns expulsion of Russian diplomats to Russia's advantage
 
angelburst29 said:
White House to Make Diplomats Cook for Themselves, Chef Among Expelled Russians
https://sputniknews.com/us/201612311049154294-russian-embassy-chef-sanctions/

The consul general of the embassy, Sergey Petrov, confirmed to the Associated Press that the chef is among four diplomats who have been kicked out of the San Francisco embassy. The move means that this New Year’s Eve, "we'll have to cook ourselves,” Petrov said.

The 31 other Russian diplomats that are being kicked out of the country are from the Washington DC embassy. Seven family members will also be leaving with the diplomats, three of whom are children. They "have to leave within hours, and it's just not human, frankly,” Petrov added.

In the above statements, 31 Russian diplomats from the Washington DC Embassy and 4 from the San Francisco, California Embassy have been kicked out,
citing "cyber interference" (in the 2016 elections) as the main complaint. I wonder, if there might (also) be another reason of wanting to get rid of these diplomats? In an article below, it states, "Russians departed two countryside vacation retreats outside Washington and New York City ..." I can reason why Obama would want them away from Washington, if he thinks they are snooping on "communications" and getting them out of the New York area might have something to do with Clinton having a residence there and "leaked emails" might not be her only problem? As for San Francisco, California - all the major Military Forces have bases located there, including a large Naval base. Russia also has a Consulate located in Houston, Texas. Why wasn't any diplomats deported from there? Which begs the question, "Why just Washington, New York and San Francisco?" Is there something being planned, between now and when Trump is sworn in on Jan.19th, that they don't want the Russians to get a whiff of? (Maybe, I'm not making any sense and my mind is still wandering with sugar plums and Christmas cheer? )

https://russia.visahq.com/embassy/united-states/
* Russia Embassy in District of Colombia, DC
* Russia Consulate in Seattle, Washington
* Russia Consulate in New York, NY
* Russia Consulate in San Francisco, California
* Russia Consulate in Houston, Texas

A convoy of diplomatic vehicles leave a Russian owned compound, after President Barack Obama abruptly ordered the compound closed on Thursday, in Centreville, Maryland, U.S., December 30, 2016.

Russian personnel vacate compounds in New York and Maryland (Photos)
https://www.yahoo.com/news/russian-personnel-vacate-compounds-york-slideshow-wp-211814858.html

In small convoys of vehicles, Russians departed two countryside vacation retreats outside Washington and New York City without fanfare on Friday, ordered out by U.S. President Barack Obama who said the premises were linked to spying.

The Russians were given until noon ET (1700 GMT) on Friday to vacate the compounds in Centreville, Maryland, and in Upper Brookville on Long Island in New York state. By early afternoon, trucks, buses and black sedans with diplomatic license plates had left.

“The premises have been vacated and it’s under control of the government,” Elliot Conway, the mayor of Upper Brookville, told reporters soon after noon, when a total of six vehicles had driven away from the Russian compound there.

“They’ve been quiet neighbors,” Conway said, adding he had never met anyone who lived at the estate set in rolling countryside about 25 miles (40 km) from Manhattan.

In Maryland, about a dozen vehicles left the sprawling waterfront estate, watched by officials from the U.S. State Department. Some passengers smiled and waved as they rode away from the compound, which is located in a wooded farm area with winding narrow roads.

Obama abruptly ordered the closures on Thursday, saying the compounds had been “used by Russian personnel for intelligence-related purposes.” It was part of his response, including the expulsion of 35 suspected Russian spies, to what U.S. officials have called cyber interference by Moscow in the 2016 U.S. presidential election campaign. The Kremlin has denied the hacking allegations.
 
Foreign Minister Sergi Lavrov's comments on O's santions:

Putin shows class in face of Obama's new sanctions 31.12.2016 [RT Video]
http://www.fort-russ.com/2017/01/putin-shows-class-in-face-of-obamas-new.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-B-5D_YCsQs (5:29 min.)

As the Obama administration announced the expulsion of 35 Russians diplomats from the US, based on no evidence of ''election hacking'' whatsoever - President Putin decided against reciprocal measures.

Foregoing the standard diplomatic principles of mirrored actions, and against the Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommendations to expel US diplomats from Russia, he cited major inconveniences to their established lives and those of their children on New Year's Eve.

While CNN was busy making up stories that the Russian-American School in Moscow was closed in response to this - no such thing occurred, and US diplomat's children were invited to attend the Kremlin New Year's Eve children's party.
 
Farewell from Russian diplomats - 96 expelled Russians met New Year in flight
http://www.fort-russ.com/2017/01/farewell-from-russian-diplomats-96.html

Translated by Kristina Kharlova

Yury Melnik, First Secretary at Embassy of Russia in Washington, D.C., Facebook post:
_https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1356603414412936&set=a.115231805216776.18252.100001898723883&type=3&theater

72 hours 'generously' gifted by the White house to three dozen Russian families to pack up and leave the States has run out. The order made under a false pretense has been fulfilled.

Any Russian Embassy, Consulate, trade mission - is a family. In the sense that by the will of fate we live and work together. Today, our family became smaller. We said goodbye to dozens of colleagues and comrades, friends, our kids parted with their favorite teachers and classmates until we see them some day at home. Diplomats, teachers, doctors and many others - a total of 96 people from small to big, not counting those who returned to their Motherland in the womb.

I admire the vitality, optimism, and patience of these people. Last days of the old year they spent without sleep and rest, packing and uprooting everything they planted in America, all household obligations accumulated over the years which require attention upon departure. Glancing at my modest belongings, I catch myself thinking that it is impossible to transfer it all in a couple of days into a transportable form. And they had done it.

Thanks to everyone who expressed interest and compassion. And God is the judge of those who tried to create a media sensation on the difficulties of ordinary people, absolutely not understanding the matter, who was gloating and celebrating. Ugly, vile and stupid trolls, following the authors of this spectacle.

The Embassy is closed for the holidays, but we worked, are working and will work. Because we need normal relations between our countries.


Consulate General of Russia in San Francisco, Facebook:
_https://www.facebook.com/166748403390235/photos/a.308831649181909.75265.166748403390235/1400690856662644/?type=3

It’s so difficult to remain diplomatic… but we will.

If you check our Facebook posts, tweets, our public statements – the message is always the same: our nations can and should be friends for the sake of well being of our people, for security and stability in the world.

But today we have very different, very undiplomatic feelings.
We hate to have to say goodbye to close to a dozen of our colleagues, our friends. They will fly back to Russia on the December 31, meeting the New Year while in flight. The three kids will not see Santa, or gifts under the Christmas tree (in Russia it happens on the New Year eve). They only have one day to finalize their financial affairs, terminate their apartment leases, pack their belongings, as well as to prepare for the long trip, first to Los Angeles by car and then by plane to Moscow – no tickets left for shorter and more comfortable itineraries.

Why it all happened? They were qualified as “intelligence operatives”. Bizarre and ridiculous. One of the person who is expelled has been the chef of the Consulate. Coming from the historic city of Yaroslavl he is a professional cook, whose mastery was enjoyed by hundreds of our guests at the Consulate for three years. He will be leaving with his wife and two-year old son.

We strongly condemn the unfriendly and completely unjustified step taken by the outgoing US administration. Read the text of its yesterday release - it still misses evidence of a link between the hacking of some computer networks in the US and the Russian Government. Not a single fact. Just unsubstantiated accusations, accusations…

We will not be able to treat you with authentic Russian food any more, but we will continue – through limited in number – to do our best to provide services to Russian and American citizens, will remain friends of American people working to bring our nations closer together.

And we will remain human.
 
US authorities have prohibited all individuals from entering two Russian diplomatic compounds in states of Maryland and New York without obtaining a special written permission, the US Department of State said in a notice on Wednesday.

US Denies Access to 2 Russian Diplomatic Compounds Without Written Permission
https://sputniknews.com/us/201701181049732163-us-dos-russia-diplomats/

The notices regarding the two compounds have been published in the US Federal Register on Wednesday.

"Entry or access is strictly prohibited by all individuals, including but not limited to representatives or employees of the Russian Government and their dependents, without first obtaining written permission from the Department of State's Office of Foreign Mission (OFM)," the notice stated.

In the end of December, President Barack Obama's administration ordered the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats, the closure of two Russian diplomatic compounds and new sanctions against six Russian individuals and five entities over Moscow's alleged interference in the 2016 election, which the Kremlin has repeatedly denied.

Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Vitaly Churkin has called the decision of the Obama administration to close Russian diplomatic compounds "scandalous," since the venues were used as vacation facilities for children. Russian officials have called the US hacking allegations absurd, noting they are intended to deflect US public opinion from revelations of corruption and other pressing domestic concerns.


US intelligence services undertook another attempt at recruiting a Russian diplomat on January 14, just a week before President Barack Obama's departure from the White House, the Russian Foreign Ministry's spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, said Wednesday.

US Made Attempt to Recruit Russian Diplomat on January 14 - Moscow
https://sputniknews.com/russia/201701181049740991-us-recruit-russia-diplomat/

On Tuesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov gave a press conference summarizing past year's events during which he noted a rise in US attempts to recruit Russian diplomats, including an April 2016 incident involving a minister counsellor of the Russian Embassy in Washington.

"What Sergei Lavrov has described was a small part of what we have seen. One of the latest recruiting attempts took place on January 14. So imagine, the [Obama] team is about to leave, it has to busy itself with transferring the administration to the new president and the new team, but despite this, it has been ramping up every means used against Russia," Zakharova said as broadcast by the Rossiya-1 TV channel.

US recruiting attempts were confirmed by the Kremlin, with spokesman Dmitry Peskov stating that the details were made public by the Russian Foreign Ministry due to aggressive and unfriendly rhetoric coming from the Obama administration.

Obama's team has just two days before President-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20.


Sputnik presents the highlights of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's big press conference.

Highlights of Lavrov's Press Conference on Spy Games, Russia-US Ties
https://sputniknews.com/politics/201701171049694067-lavrov-press-conference-highlights/

Lavrov on Tuesday gave a press conference on the results of 2016, focusing on the fight against terrorism and bilateral relations with the United States.

Spy Games - Lavrov recounted several instances where Russian diplomats have been pressured by US intelligence services. He noted the growth of active attempts to recruit Russian diplomats over the past years, including an April 2016 incident in Washington involving a Russian Embassy minister counselor.

"We have not made public the full statistics on this matter. But recently, in the past few years and especially during Obama’s second stint, the number of such unfriendly actions directed at our diplomats have grown," Lavrov said.

He said Russian diplomats saw attempts by US agents to recruit them spike last April. The Russian minister counselor was approached, Lavrov said, while another senior diplomat found $10,000 in cash and a note offering cooperation in his car.

Russian foreign minister added that US diplomats were crisscrossing Russia to participate in opposition protests. "They have been traveling back and forth. Apart from espionage, US Embassy diplomats have been spotted many times at demonstrations organized by our opposition, at anti-government rallies, at unauthorized rallies, including in disguise," Lavrov said.

Russia rejects allegations that US diplomats are harassed and monitored in Moscow, the minister stressed.

"In the period of the Obama administration, we received complaints that the US embassy here is working in intolerable conditions, there is surveillance, the ambassador has been pulled the plug on, he is not accepted in any Russian institutions. We have specifically dealt with this situation, it turned out to be exactly the opposite," Lavrov said.

Russia-US Ties - Lavrov said that Moscow was realistic when it comes to expectations from the US President-elect Donald Trump administration and there was no need to go to extremes.

"We are realists, we follow, of course, the new US administration's preparation for assuming office. I would not go to extremes: at the moment there are a lot of forecasts, speculations in the media and in the political science community, some are delighted, and some say that nothing will change. There is absolutely no point in talking about this now," Lavrov told the press conference. He added that the nature of relations between the United States and the rest of the world would only be clear when the new administration started its work.

The minister said that Russia welcomed Trump's decision to make fight against terrorism a priority during his tenure.

"When we hear that Donald Trump regards combating terrorism the top priority of his foreign policy, of course, we can only welcome this decision, because this is what our US partners have so far lacked," Lavrov told reporters. "We heard Donald Trump and his team say they will approach it differently and avoid double standards instead of using them to pursue goals," the minister went on to say.

He denied that Russia and the United States had any contacts on the issue of preparation of a high-level summit in Reykjavik.

On Sunday, the Sunday Times newspaper reported that Trump was planning to hold a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Reykjavik, Iceland, which would also be the first Trump's foreign trip after assuming the office.

"[This information] is not true. There have been no contacts to discuss such plans," Lavrov told a press conference.

The Russian foreign minister said Moscow would be ready to resume dialogue with the United States on strategic stability when new administration takes office.

"We will be ready as soon as the US administration takes office and prepares itself to meet, to talk business, feeling the responsibility before the people of our countries and the people of the rest of the world," Lavrov told a press conference. The minister said that Moscow did not believe Trump was attempting to link the lifting of anti-Russia sanctions with nuclear arms reduction agreement. "I, as you know, do not want, and have no right to interpret what Donald Trump said in an interview but I heard in this phrase… a slightly different meaning than most observers and commentators. He said the following, as closely as possible to the text, as I heard it: that he will think about what to do with the sanctions, it was one part of the sentence. The second part reads something like that: if one can work on universally useful matters with Russia, one then must find a way out of this situation. And the third part reads that, well, among the useful things, of course, I, Donald Trump, see further steps in nuclear disarmament. I do not see here offers to disarm in exchange for the lifting of sanctions," Lavrov told reporters.

He added that the issues of nuclear weapons and strategic stability were one of the key issues between Moscow and Washington, hence the restoration of the dialogue in this area was a priority for the Russian side.

He noted that the outgoing US President Barack Obama’s administration had made "undignified" attempts to hinder the normalization of relations between Moscow and Tokyo.

"We know about the pressure put on Japan by the outgoing US administration. They have tried to undermine the prospects of normal ties [between Russia and Japan] in order to make the Japanese leadership refrain from communication with the Russian president. And to belittle the format of the contacts, if [the Japanese side] decides to communicate," Lavrov told a press conference. He added that the outgoing US administration was taking "undignified" steps, abusing their relations with Japan.

Military Force Against Terror - Lavrov said that Moscow was concerned about the fact that the international community was still unable to create a united front against terrorism.

"Of course this causes serious concern and regret. Why is this happening? There may be many reasons. We see that the problem of forming common ranks to fight terrorism, organized crime, drug trafficking, many other threats, this problem is becoming systemic," Lavrov said at a press briefing. The Russian president voiced a proposal to create an international coalition against terrorism in a September 2015 address at the UN General Assembly.

The minister suggested that a change in the White House could help revive international mechanisms used to bring peace to Syria.

"It is quite possible to breathe new life into these mechanisms, considering that the new US administration claims it aims to combat terrorism for real," Lavrov told reporters. He said Moscow thought it would be a step in the right direction to invite the United States and the United Nations to Syria peace talks in Astana, Kazakhstan. "This would be the first official contact that could pave the way for talks on how to make the fight against terrorism in Syria more efficient," Lavrov said, adding Moscow and Washington had the experience of co-chairing the International Syria Support Group (ISSG).

Lavrov stressed that any of the existing armed groups in Syria may join the ceasefire agreement and become full-fledged participants of the peace process.

“We believe that field commanders should become full-fledged members of this process, I think, it should not be limited only by those specific groups that signed a ceasefire agreement on December 29, any other armed groups wishing to join these agreements, should have such an opportunity,” Lavrov said at a press conference. The minister added that there were a number of militants wishing to join the ceasefire. He also said that only Syrian citizens themselves could decide on the matter of federalization of their country within a “comprehensive and inclusive dialogue with participation of all confessional and political groups of the country".

Lavrov stressed that Russia was convinced that it took the right decision launching the military operation in Syria.

"We are sure that we took the right decision when we responded positively to a request of the legitimate government of Syria, a UN member state, the country whose capital was two-three weeks away from being taken over by terrorists. And I think it is very important that we managed to repel terrorists from Damascus and help the Syrian army liberate Aleppo," Lavrov told a press conference. Finally, he concluded that the war in Syria and other regional countries can be stopped primarily by force. "You see, the war may be stopped and the rights of Christians, Muslims and other people who have lived all their life in Syria, in other regional countries, may be ensured first of all through the use of force, because it is necessary to beat terrorism ruthlessly and beat it completely. That is what we are doing, helping the Syrian army and the militia, who jointly with the Syrian army are involved in the fight against terrorism," Lavrov told reporters.

Syrian government and opposition factions are supposed to meet in Kazakhstan’s capital of Astana on January 23 for talks brokered by Russia, Turkey and Iran. They will be followed by a UN-spearheaded meeting in Geneva on February 8.
 
Yesterday the "Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs" published a hilarious April Fools joke. :lol2: :rotfl: By the way, the voice of the russian voicemail sounds like the voice of Lavrov. Apparently not everybody liked it:

‘Press 2 if hackers needed’: Russian FM April Fools voicemail leaves US media unamused

On April 1, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted a spoof voicemail offering "Russian hackers services" and "election interference." And the mainstream US media appears not amused.


"You have reached the Russian embassy, your call is very important to us. To arrange a call from a Russian diplomat to your political opponents, press one," the message posted on the ministry’s official Facebook page says, playing first in Russian, then in English.

"To use the services of Russian hackers press two," it goes on.

"To request election interference, press three and wait until the next election campaign. Please note that all calls are recorded for quality improvement and training purposes."

The tongue-in-cheek prank is in response to the claims of Russia's alleged meddling in the last year’s US elections, as well as accusations of the Trump campaign's alleged ties with Russian officials.

However, not everyone seems to be into April Fools mood, as Matthew Chance, a senior CNN reporter called it an "attempt to sort of laugh off the very serious allegations" during a live interview on the network.

"After living there for a few years I do know the Russians actually have a very wicked sense of humor. I think the problem is some Americans may not take this as being so funny," another commentator on CNN said.

The Associated Press news agency wasn't quite sure how to react to the April Fools stunt, the Russian Foreign Ministry said. An AP correspondent had contacted the ministry and asked to "officially confirm that the recorded message was a joke," the ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova wrote on Facebook.

"It's quite simply a spoof, it's quite simply funny. There is a serious message underneath it, though, because none of these allegations have been investigated correctly, or substantiated. So why shouldn't the Russians take their proverbial, have a joke, take the mickey out of the Americans? I think they should, I think we should all lighten up, it's once a year, it's just a bit of fun," Jon Gaunt from the UK's Referendum Party, a famous British TV and radio personality and also a social commentator told RT.

"I didn't realize the Russians have such a good sense of humor," he added.


Earlier this week, another American network, ABC News, broadcast an interview with Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov. Only nine percent of Americans think of Putin favorably, the ABC host told Peskov, who wasn't surprised with such attitude.

"The US public have been a target for severe anti-Russian propaganda, and they felt victims of that propaganda, and because of that, the American people think that yes, Russian hackers are everywhere, in every fridge, iron, and so on and so forth," the Russian official said.

On Friday, WikiLeaks released a batch of documents detailing CIA hacking tactics and how the US agency can divert forensic investigators from attributing viruses, trojans and hacking attacks to the spy agency. One of the documents revealed that the framework supports the ability to "add foreign languages" to malware, listing Chinese, Russian and Korean in the example code, indicating the potential for the CIA to focus attention on another party to be blamed for the hack.

CNN, however, decided to not cover the story, Gaunt told RT.

"CNN is the so-called news network that gave questions to Hillary Clinton during the debate. So we shouldn't really take them seriously. When it comes to laughing matters, they are now the laughing stock of the news world," the British commentator and politician said.
 
This is absolutely hilarious :lol2: Go Russia!! :perfect:

Thanks for posting it Pashalis, totally made my day :lol:

I'll throw in a collection of best Putin jokes too:



This very serious approach CNN took says a lot about them since sense of humour and the ability to laugh at oneself have been linked to resilience, improved resistance to stress and better social skills:

http://www.chatelaine.com/the-happiness-plan/can-you-laugh-at-yourself/
(...) [P]eople who have a sense of humour about themselves are generally happier and healthier.
Writes Szalavitz: “The findings support what has long been believed: that being able to laugh at oneself is not only a distinct trait, but is also linked with having an upbeat personality and good mood and may be the foundation for a good sense of humor…Participants who were able to laugh at themselves more also tended to be more cheerful and less serious overall, and were in better moods on the day of the experiment, the study found. Although studying people’s sense of humor may seem like a trivial pursuit, it has important implications for health. Laughter, smiling and optimism are linked to better overall health. And “getting” certain types of jokes requires important social skills that can be impaired in conditions like autism and schizophrenia. Understanding the mechanics of humor may shed light on what goes wrong in those cases.” (...)

Here’s a link to the study the above article is based on: http://healthland.time.com/2011/08/09/why-laughing-at-yourself-may-be-good-for-you-first-ever-study/

Here’s a downloadable file linking laughter to resiliency: http://ejop.psychopen.eu/article/viewFile/464/354 It’s 17 pages long so I won’t quote the whole thing here but it’s an interesting read.

Also, health benefits of laughter:

http://time.com/3592134/laughing-health-benefits/

(...) Dr. Lee Berk, an associate professor at Loma Linda University in California (...) has spent nearly three decades studying the ways the aftershocks of a good laugh ripple through your brain and body.

Berk says your mind, hormone system and immune system are constantly communicating with one another in ways that impact everything from your mood to your ability to fend off sickness and disease. Take grief: “Grief induces stress hormones, which suppress your immune function, which can lead to sickness,” he says. Hardly a week goes by without new research tying stress to another major ailment.

Why mention stress? “Because laughter appears to cause all the reciprocal, or opposite, effects of stress,” Berk explains. He says laughter shuts down the release of stress hormones like cortisol. It also triggers the production of feel-good neurochemicals like dopamine, which have all kinds of calming, anti-anxiety benefits. Think of laughter as the yin to stress’s yang.

Berk has even shown that laughter causes a change in the way your brain’s many neurons communicate with one another. Specifically, laughter seems to induce “gamma” frequencies—the type of brain waves observed among experienced meditators. These gamma waves improve the “synchronization” of your neuronal activity, which bolsters recall and memory, Berk says.
 
"American partners have said they will come up with their proposals shortly to start concrete work towards unblocking this situation," Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman said.

US to draft proposals to settle situation with Russian diplomats — Zakharova
http://tass.com/politics/945724

Washington will prepare proposals to solve the situation around Russian diplomats, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in an interview with Sergey Brilev, anchorman of the Vesti v Subboty (News on Saturday) TV program.

"American partners have said they will come up with their proposals shortly to start concrete work towards unblocking this situation," she said. Zakharova noted that at the moment the work of Russian diplomats in the US is hampered.

"Free movement across the US has been practically blocked for Russian diplomats. In order to go somewhere, they have to do paperwork, ask for permissions. And it is not guaranteed that they will be allowed," she marked.

On December 29, 2016, Washington announced a new parcel of sanctions that targeted a number of Russian companies, the Federal Security Service (FSB) and the Main Department (military intelligence) of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces over cyber-attack allegations.

The U.S. authorities also expelled 35 Russian diplomats and announced the closure of two countryside facilities in New York State and Maryland that belonged to Russia.
 
The United States is reportedly taking steps to give back to Russia two diplomatic compounds it froze back in December.

US Moves to Hand Expropriated Diplomatic Compounds Back to Russia
https://sputniknews.com/us/201706011054181516-usa-hand-diplomatic-compounds-russia/

The United States is taking steps to give back to Russia two diplomatic compounds it froze back in December on allegations of Moscow’s 2016 election meddling, US media cited its sources as saying.

Sources in the know allegedly told the Washington Post the new administration no longer linked the handover of the retreats near New York City and in the state of Maryland to the construction of a new US consulate on a certain parcel of land in St. Petersburg.

But the outlet said that before unfreezing the properties Washington would consider such options as scrapping their diplomatic immunity, which would give US police access to the buildings.

The compounds were bought by the Soviet government last century. But under the US law, the Office of Foreign Missions can restrict access to such properties.

Barack Obama’s administration imposed a series of punitive measures against Russia on December 29, 2016, including barring Russians from entering the compounds and expelling 35 diplomats.

Obama said the measures were taken in response to Moscow's alleged interference in the US presidential elections. Russian officials called the allegations absurd.


The US is considering giving back to Russia two diplomatic compounds it seized in December 2016 over allegations of Moscow's interference in the US presidential election. In an interview with Radio Sputnik, political scientist Grigory Dobromelov noted that the current administration tries to correct the mistake of its predecessors.

What's Behind Trump's Decision to Return Seized Russian Diplomatic Property
https://sputniknews.com/politics/201706011054217985-trump-seized-diplomatic-property/

"As we know, it was one of the last accords of the outgoing US President Barack Obama in an attempt to maximally annoy Russia and show that Russia allegedly actively conducted espionage activities in the US. Therefore, it is logical that Trump's administration makes up for such an absurd and stupid diplomatic move — the closure of access to residences — because this has caused nothing but irritation in relations between the two countries," Dobromelov told Radio Sputnik.

Earlier, it was reported that the United States is taking steps to give back to Russia two diplomatic compounds it froze back in December.

Sources in the know also told The Washington Post that the new administration no longer linked the handover of the retreats near New York City and in the state of Maryland to the construction of a new US consulate on a certain parcel of land in St. Petersburg.

According to the analyst, such a step by the US administration is quite pragmatic.

"Trump and his administration act absolutely pragmatically by not linking the return of residences with the resumption of the US Consulate construction in St. Petersburg. We know that active construction of a new building is also underway in the US Embassy in Moscow. The United States is interested in developing infrastructure in Russia, thus it is a logical step serving American interests and not indicating any special relationship between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin. It is a simple pragmatic step," Dobromelov said.

At the same time, The Washington Post noted that before unfreezing the properties, Washington would consider such options as scrapping their diplomatic immunity, which would give US police access to the buildings.

The compounds were bought by the Soviet government last century. But under US law, the Office of Foreign Missions can restrict access to such properties.
Earlier, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said that Moscow could file financial claims over suffered losses.

"The Russian Foreign Ministry does not rule out the possibility of filing financial claims to the US because of the damage from the illegal blocking of Russian property," Zakharova said during a visit to the Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency stand at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF).
 
Hillary accused us that we created a new reality where she is not a President. I guess it's true that we can create our reality! :)
But only if we work together. ;)

Hillary Clinton Believes Facebook Needs To Strongly Combat Fake News

2016 US presidential candidate and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has opened up about the role social media played in the election. At the Code conference on Wednesday, Clinton said Facebook needs to keep fake news from "creating a new reality."

Facebook and Twitter were widely used during the election to spread misleading and entirely fake stories. Clinton was affected more than Trump, who went on to win the election.

They've got to get back to trying to curate it more effectively, they've got to help prevent fake news from creating a new reality... If you look at Facebook, the vast majority of the 'news items' posted were fake. They were connected to, as we now know, the 1,000 Russian agents who were involved in delivering those messages, they were connected to the bots that are just out of control. - Clinton

The fake news issue has become even more of a high-profile topic due to the role Russian government officials seemed to play in orchestrating the exploitation of US social media.

Clinton doesn't place the blame on people who unintentionally spread fake news.

It was such a new experience, I understand why people on their Facebook pages would think, 'Oh Hillary Clinton did that, I did not know that, well, that's going to affect my opinion about her. - Clinton

http://www.nextpowerup.com/news/36367/hillary-clinton-believes-facebook-needs-to-strongly-combat-fake-news/
 
Here's a follow up on expelling the Russian diplomats from the US. In case the December "kitchen politics", as Putin called this irresponsible diplomatic maneuver, wasn't enough replacements for expelled Russian diplomats have been denied US visas:

https://sputniknews.com/politics/201707161055584037-russia-us-diplomatic-property/

Commenting on the refusal of the US to issue visas to Russian diplomats slated to replace the embassy employees who were expelled from the US in December, Russian political analyst Pavel Svyatenkov called it an offence at the diplomatic level.

The United States refuses to issue visas to Russian diplomats slated to replace embassy staff expelled in December, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman said on Friday.
"Washington not only did not rescind the decision to expel our employees, but also refuses to issue visas to those who must travel as replacements," Zakharova said at her weekly press briefing,

At the same time, she also expressed hope that the US will adopt a more constructive approach to resolving the diplomatic property dispute after Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump met face-to-face for the first time last week.

"We expect that now, after the summit in Hamburg on July 7, the US side will show a more constructive approach," Zakharova surmised.

Commenting on the issue, Russian political analyst Pavel Svyatenkov called the position of the US administration a dorm of pressure on Russia.

"The ongoing diplomatic conflict between Russia and the US is a form of pressure on Russia and Russia's Foreign Ministry. And why is it happening? Because President Trump is being forced to make excuses for his alleged "ties" with Russia, which is being constantly speculated in the US media," he told Sputnik.

Trump is being forced to demonstrate a tough position, as well as his administration, to be able to prove that these accusations are baseless, he added.
Svyatenkov further added that if Washington does not change its position on the issue, Moscow will be forced to resort to not only justified, but necessary responsive measure.

"The symmetrical measures, the so-called "preservation of face" are very important in diplomacy. And if you take the liberty of being offensive, and such gestures are an evident offence at the diplomatic level, then you won't be reckoned with any further," the political analyst concluded.
 
Oh, look now. Russia being blamed for starting up secessionist movements in USA. Facebook closing accounts that might be Russian.

_https://medium.com/@cjcmichel/how-russia-created-the-most-popular-texas-secession-page-on-facebook-fd4dfd05ee5c
 
A Russian deputy foreign minister said that Moscow was deciding on a US law firm that would ensure an effective defense of Moscow's position concerning the seizure of Russian diplomatic property in the US.

Moscow Selecting Law Firm for Lawsuit Over Diplomatic Property Seizure by US 13.09.2017
https://sputniknews.com/russia/201709131057366254-russia-search-law-firm-trial-us-Property/

Russia is currently deciding on what US law firm will represent Moscow's interests in court while fighting a case concerning the seizure of Russian diplomatic property in the United States, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Wednesday.

"We are currently dealing with this issue, one of the United States' large law firms will probably be recruited for these purposes," Ryabkov said, adding that the entirety of the information about what happened would be transmitted to the chosen firm.

Ryabkov indicated that Moscow was looking for a knowledgeable firm possessing a profound understanding of the US judicial system, legislation, law enforcement practices and precedents that had existed and still existed in this field. Russia hopes that whichever firm is selected will manage to ensure an effective defense of Moscow's position and a desired outcome in the case, according to the deputy foreign minister.

On Tuesday, Ryabkov said that Moscow would file a lawsuit against the closure of its diplomatic property in the United States within the coming weeks following Russian President Vladimir Putin's order last week.


Russian diplomats are working to prepare a lawsuit against the United States in connection with the seizure of Russia's diplomatic property in Washington and San Francisco.

Russia preparing lawsuit in connection with seizure of diplomatic property in US September 22 , 2017
http://www.fort-russ.com/2017/09/russia-preparing-lawsuit-in-connection.html

"We have a direct instruction from the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin , we are working on the implementation of this commission," the Russian ambassador to Washington Anatoly Antonov ..

At the same time, he noted that this is a complex issue and needs to be studied.


According to the US secretary of state, Russian diplomats should vacate their apartments in San Francisco before midnight on October 1.

Russian Diplomats Must Leave San Francisco Apartments by October 1 - State Dept. 21.09.2017
https://sputniknews.com/us/201709211057586497-russia-diplomats-leave-us-premises/

Russian diplomats are ordered to vacate their apartments in San Francisco, California before midnight on October 1, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson said in a notice released by the Federal Register on Thursday.

Such prohibitions will take effect as of 11:59 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time on October 1, 2017," the document stated. "[A]ll persons on said property are required to depart the premises no later than the date and time stated above."

On September 2, the United States shut down Russia's Consulate General in San Francisco and trade missions in New York City and in Washington, DC. US officials said the move came in response to Moscow's decision in late July to reduce the number of US diplomatic staff in Russia to 455 people, the same number of diplomatic personnel Russia has in the United States.

After Russian diplomats left the diplomatic compounds, US security agents conducted searches inside the buildings. The Russian Foreign Ministry said that the United States' actions constituted a violation of international law, including the Vienna convention on diplomatic and consular relations.


Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman stated that US actions in relation to the Russian diplomatic property in the United States destabilize not only relations with Russia, but also the international order.

US Security Services Behind Situation With Russian Diplomatic Property - Moscow 08.09.2017
https://sputniknews.com/world/201709081057209795-us-russia-property/

The US government's move to seize Russian diplomatic property in the United States destabilized not only relations with Russia, but also the international order, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Friday.

The episode with the search is not the first time that the United States has allowed a flagrant violation of international law. This behavior is unworthy of a subject of international law, a permanent member of the UN Security Council," Zakharova said.

Unfortunately, it threatens to turn not just into a precedent, but into a new American tradition. I believe that in this way the US destabilizes not only Russian-American relations, but also the global international order," she said.

US security services, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are behind the seizure of Russian diplomatic property in the United States, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Friday.

“This week, much was said about raids [in Russian diplomatic compounds in the United States] which were initiated by the FBI as we understand… Without a doubt, according to our information, as we understand it, the personnel of the US security services and the FBI are directly behind everything going on regarding Russian diplomats,” she said at a briefing.

The US shut down and seized the San Francisco mission and two trade missions in Washington DC and New York.

The seizures come in light of escalating tit-for-tat between the two nations, following the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats in December 2016 and hundreds of US diplomats from Russia in July 2017.

The decision to close the Russian missions was taken by Donald Trump personally, White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders told reporters in Washington last week.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday he would instruct the Foreign Ministry to go to court regarding Russian diplomatic property in the United States.

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov informed his US counterpart Rex Tillerson of Moscow's intention to bring the issue to court.


Russia would have little chance of winning a favorable judgment on the illegality of the US government seizing its diplomatic property in the United States if the issue was ever brought before any court especially one in America, analysts told Sputnik.

Russia Unlikely to See Justice in US Courts Over Diplomatic Property Dispute 06.09.2017
https://sputniknews.com/analysis/201709061057125112-russia-unlikely-see-diplomatic-usa-jstice/

On Tuesday, Russian President Vladimir Putin at a press conference after the BRICS Summit in China said he would instruct the Foreign Ministry to go to court after the US State Department seized three Russian diplomatic facilities in retaliation for Moscow’s decision to cut US diplomatic staff in Russia.

Russian diplomats left the Consulate General in San Francisco and two other diplomatic entities in New York City and Washington on Saturday, while US security agents entered the premises and conducted a search, which Moscow said violated the Vienna Convention.

US COURTS - On Saturday the Russian Foreign Ministry published videos of searches of Russian facilities in San Francisco and Washington noting that consulate materials were "under rummage by the FBI." The State Department, for its part, denied the allegations and said all of their actions were in full compliance with the Vienna Convention.

Putin in his remarks on Tuesday said that the world would now see, "how effectively the vaunted American judicial system works." Experts told Sputnik, however, that it was unlikely to be functional at all in Moscow’s favor in resolving the dispute over the diplomatic properties.

University of Illinois Professor of Law Francis Boyle told Sputnik that the Russian government had no chance of receiving justice from a US court of law on the issue.

"It would be a total waste of time, effort and money for Russia to sue in United States courts and an insult to the dignity of the Russian Republic and the Russian people to ask American courts to give them justice. This is not going to happen here," Boyle said.

Ohio State University Professor Emeritus of International Law Professor John Quigley told Sputnik that no US court would allow the United States government to be legally exposed to such a lawsuit instigated by Moscow.

"Suits against the United States in a US court would be barred by the doctrine of sovereign immunity, which would not allow a suit against the United States," Quigley maintained.

Lawyer Alexei Tarasov told Sputnik earlier on Tuesday that if a US court decides that the Vienna Convention is not binding on American territory, than any diplomatic object in the United States and perhaps globally may be revoked of immunity.

INTERNATIONAL COURTS - The Russian Foreign Ministry said US actions constituted a violation of international law, including the Vienna convention on diplomatic and consular relations. However, analysts have said Moscow will face hurdles trying to resolve the case in an international court as well.

Professor Boyle said the United States had already removed itself from the diplomatic and legal processes of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), so Russia could not hope to seek a judgment there on the issue.

"As for a lawsuit in the International Court of Justice, regretfully the United States has shamefully and cravenly withdrawn from the Optional Protocol to the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations that would have given Russia the ability to sue the United States in the World Court," Boyle said.

Russian constitutional lawyers also had the option to seek other legal processes to utilize through the ICJ, Boyle acknowledged.

"As for other means to sue the United States in the International Court of Justice, this will require substantial research by the Russian lawyers assigned to handle this matter by President Putin. But again… I am not overly optimistic," Boyle said.

Ohio State’s Quigley also agreed that Russia could not hope for a judgment by turning to the ICJ if its legal efforts failed in US courts.

"Russia cannot sue the United States in the International Court of Justice, because Russia is not a party to an optional protocol relating to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, nor a party to an optional protocol relating to the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations," he explained.

Washington’s move to shut down the compounds came after Moscow announced in July that the diplomatic presence of the United States in Russia would be scaled down by 755 people to 455, the same number of diplomatic personnel Russia has in the United States since late 2016, when 35 Russian diplomats were expelled from the United States.


Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov called the recent searches by the US at Russian diplomatic property 'state-level hooliganism.'

US Searches at Russian Diplomatic Property Outrageous - Moscow 04.09.2017 (Video - Photos)
https://sputniknews.com/politics/201709041057063880-us-seraches-russia-property/

Searches conducted by the United States at the Russian diplomatic property on US soil were outrageous, constitute aggressive violations of international law, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov said Monday.

"The searches of our facilities, the consulate in San Francisco, the trade mission in Washington, branches of the trade mission in New York were outrageous… We have not yet faced such far-reaching and in all respects provoking encroachments on the fundamental norms of international law… I tend to call what is happening state-level hooliganism," Ryabkov told reporters.

Ryabkov stated that recent developments required further reflection and Russia would not rush into retaliatory measures, adding that it was difficult to respond to actions taken by "hooligans."

The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister added that the United States' behavior regarding Russian diplomats was far out of line, clarifying that Moscow should not act in a similar manner when responding to Washington.

"We can treat each other's policy as we want, but we should respect not even the rules, but [uphold a sense of] decency. There are major problems with this issue, which is why I say that we are dealing with examples of rather deviant political behavior," Ryabkov told reporters, answering a question on about Russia's countermeasures in response to the United States' treatment of Russian diplomats.
 
US Ambassador to Russia John Tefft, who is completing his mission in Moscow, said on Saturday that he would leave the country in a week.

Russia Waving Goodbye to Tefft: US Envoy Completing Mission in Moscow in a Week
https://sputniknews.com/russia/201709231057638024-tefft-russia-mission/

The United States is planning to replace its ambassador to Moscow. On July 21, US President Donald Trump sent the nomination of former Utah state governor Jon Huntsman for the Senate's approval. The Russian Foreign Ministry has already given preliminary agreement for Huntsman's work in Moscow.

"We leave our assignment here in the next week or so," Tefft said in an interview released on the US Embassy's Twitter account.

The diplomat admitted that his work in Russia "was not that easy, but has brought us many rewards and many good relationships.

​"One of the things that we will miss will be many-many connections we had with the Russian people all over this country. That will be in many ways our greatest memory of these years here," Tefft said.

Huntsman has served in every US presidential administration since Ronald Reagan in the early 1980s and was CEO of his family-owned Huntsman Corporation.

Huntsman served as a White House staff assistant for Reagan then became Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce and US Ambassador to Singapore under Reagan's Republican successor President George H.W. Bush.

Huntsman's record included negotiating China's entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2001 and serving as President Barack Obama's ambassador to Beijing.
 
Back
Top Bottom