France expels six Russians accused of spying

With the war in ukraine, a Cold War vibe is back in Europe. France has thus decided to expel six Russian spies who, according to it, operated under cover of their embassy in Paris and “whose activities have proven to be contrary to (its) national interests”, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday.

“Following a very long investigation, the General Directorate of Internal Security (DGSI) revealed on Sunday April 10 a clandestine operation carried out by the Russian intelligence services on our territory. Six Russian agents operating under diplomatic cover (…) have been declared persona non grata,” the ministry said. “In the absence of the Ambassador of Russianumber two was summoned to the Quai d’Orsay this evening to be informed of this decision.

Gérald Darmanin satisfied

Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin hailed the work of French counterintelligence. “Remarkable counterintelligence operation. Bravo to the DGSI agents who hindered a network of Russian clandestine agents,” he tweeted. “In the shadows, the DGSI watches over our fundamental interests”.

Paris had already announced last Monday the expulsion of 35 Russian diplomats, already repeating the formula according to which their activities were “contrary” to French interests and specifying that the sanction was part of “a European approach”. The Quai d’Orsay clarified that these six spies were added to this previous list.

Many other European countries such as Germany, Italy, Spain, Slovenia, Austria, Poland, Greece or Croatia have massively expelled Russian diplomats since the start of the war in Ukraine. The United States, for its part, sent home 12 members of the Russian diplomatic mission to the UN in early March. In some cases, these expulsions were officially supposed to respond to the outbreak of war in Ukraine by Russian forces and the abuses for which they are accused by Westerners. In several other cases, they were accompanied by accusations of espionage.

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