Current Affairs Czech Republic expels two Russian diplomats for alleged espionage
The Czech Republic on Monday expelled two Russian diplomats for alleged espionage, provoking an angry reaction from Moscow. The move has put a further strain on bilateral relations already soured by US plans to build a radar base in the country as part of its missile defense shield.
Sergei Lavrov, photo: CTK
Russian Embassy in Prague
The deputy military attaché of the Russian Embassy in Prague was ordered
out of the country and another diplomat was advised not to return from
holiday on suspicion that they worked for the Russian intelligence service.
Officials in Prague were tight-lipped with neither the Intelligence
Service, nor the Defense Ministry willing to comment. Citing unnamed
sources, commercial TV NOVA reported that the Russian diplomats had
allegedly tried to develop close ties with people from the Czech Defense
Ministry and shown a particular interest in the planned construction of a
US radar base on Czech soil. The plan, currently on hold pending a review
by the Obama administration and due to stalled ratification by the Czech
Parliament, has prompted an increase in Russian spying activity in the
Czech Republic and attempts to influence the country against the radar. The
first signs of this appeared in 2007 when the Czech Intelligence Service
reported “a heightened activity of the Russian secret service in the
country” saying that Russian agents had moved from a passive monitoring
of the situation to active attempts to influence both officials and the
public. In fact the intelligence service believes that of the 200 diplomats
and employees working at the Russian embassy and consulates in Brno and
Karlovy Vary up to two thirds are paid agents.
The Russian embassy in Prague has declined to comment on the reports but
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Monday denounced the expulsions
as “another provocation” from Prague and an official of the Russian
Foreign Ministry told the Russian ITAR-TASS news agency the Czech decision
would not help the development of friendly relations between the two
countries. As expected, on Tuesday Moscow retaliated by expelling two Czech
diplomats from the country.






