Czech ministry summons Russian ambassador over diplomatic properties

PRAGUE – The Czech International Ministry summoned Russia’s ambassador on Tuesday to specific issues about using Russian diplomatic properties.

The Czech Republic expelled round 100 Russian embassy workers final yr in a diplomatic row over Prague’s accusations of Russian involvement in a 2014 explosion at an arms depot, and the federal government has been one of many hardest advocates of sanctions in opposition to Moscow for its invasion of Ukraine.

“Diplomatic missions on the territory of a overseas state should respect not solely the Vienna Conference on Diplomatic Relations, but in addition the principles and legal guidelines of the host nation,” International Minister Jan Lipavsky stated in an announcement.

“Russia doesn't do that and doesn't respect the rule of legislation,” the ministry’s assertion added, with out offering additional particulars.

Russia’s Embassy in Prague stated it disagreed with the statements, saying utilization of Russian actual property within the Czech Republic and Czech actual property in Russia had been a matter of skilled discussions for various years, and the Czech facet had ignored proposals to carry a subsequent spherical of talks.

“It will be acceptable to chorus from politicisation of and drawing media consideration to this sphere of our mutual relations and return to a well-proven negotiation course of,” it stated on its Fb web page.

CTK information company reported that a newly created working group to cope with properties owned by Russia had discovered dozens of properties that raised doubts whether or not they had been nonetheless used for diplomatic actions. It gave no additional particulars.

Earlier this yr, the district of Prague the place the Russian embassy is situated requested that a Russian faculty constructing — unused because the Czechs expelled the Russian diplomats final yr — be made accessible for Ukrainian refugee youngsters.

It was not clear if this constructing was amongst people who had raised issues.

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