Russia summoned the US, British and Canadian ambassadors for “serious interference” in domestic affairs

MADRID, April 18. (EUROPEAN PRESS) –

The Russian Foreign Ministry has summoned the ambassadors of the United States, United Kingdom and Canada to personally convey the Russian Government’s discomfort at alleged “serious interference” in domestic affairs and for exceeding the powers of its diplomatic status.

The ministry confirmed this complaint in a statement, according to the Interfax agency, after in recent days the three governments once again expressed their disagreement with cases such as opposition member Vladimir Kara Murza, who was sentenced to 25 years in prison for high treason, and for criticizing the Armed Forces. Armed.

They also criticized the arrest of ‘Wall Street Journal’ journalist Evan Gershkovich, who instead reappeared on Tuesday to appear before a Moscow court. The American ambassador, Lynne Tracy, has attended the hearing, where Gershkovich, who is accused of espionage, admitted to being under house arrest, according to CNN.

The Russian authorities argue in cases like these that the Russian justice system is independent, which is why they classify any political criticism coming from abroad as interference.

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