Moscow said on Tuesday it had summoned the US, British and Canadian ambassadors for 'gross interference' in Russia's domestic affairs. ManilaBulletin
MOSCOW, Russia - Moscow said on Tuesday it had summoned the US, British and Canadian ambassadors for "gross interference" in Russia's domestic affairs.
The ambassadors were summoned for "gross interference in Russia's internal affairs and activities that do not correspond to their diplomatic status," the foreign ministry said in a statement carried by Russian news agencies.
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