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Kremlin says US interfering in Russian ‘domestic affairs’

Foreign ministry says representatives of US embassy would be summoned to ‘explain themselves’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 24 Jan 2021 11:00PM

Kremlin says US interfering in Russian ‘domestic affairs’
Protesters clash with riot police during a rally in support of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny in downtown Moscow on January 23, 2021. The US embassy is accused of interfering in Russia's domestic affairs after the mission sent a ‘demonstration alert’ to US citizens recommending they avoid protests. –  AFP pic, January 24, 2021

MOSCOW – The Kremlin today accused the US embassy of interfering in Russia's domestic affairs after the mission distributed a “demonstration alert” to US citizens in Russia recommending they avoid protests.

Nearly 3,500 protesters were arrested at demonstrations in support of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny yesterday, a monitor reported, as Russian authorities probed violence on the part of both protesters and police.

Police clashed with demonstrators in Moscow as tens of thousands took to the streets across the country yesterday following Navalny’s call to demonstrate against President Vladimir Putin’s 20-year rule.

Ahead of the demonstrations, the US embassy issued a safety warning to Americans based in Russia.

“Of course, these publications are inappropriate,” President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a state TV channel.

“And of course indirectly, they are absolutely an interference in our domestic affairs,” he added.

He accused the US embassy of “indirectly” supporting the violation of Russian legislation and backing “unauthorised protests”.

He said that if the Russian embassy in the United States issued similar information “this would cause a certain feeling of discomfort in Washington”.

The Russian foreign ministry yesterday said the representatives of the US embassy would be summoned and would have to “explain themselves”.

A US mission spokeswoman earlier Sunday said US embassies and consulates around the world routinely issue safety messages to US citizens.

“This is a common, routine practice of many countries' diplomatic missions,” she said.

Yesterday, the US embassy in Moscow also said it was following the rallies, adding that Washington supported "the right of all people to peaceful protest, freedom of expression".

"Steps being taken by Russian authorities are suppressing those rights," embassy spokeswoman Rebecca Ross said on Twitter. – AFP, January 24, 2021

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