Norway expels 15 Russian "intelligence officers" operating as diplomats
Norway on Thursday announced the expulsion of 15 "intelligence officers" working at the Russian embassy in Oslo. "The 15 intelligence officers have been engaging in activities that are not compatible with their diplomatic status," Foreign Minister Anniken Huitfeldt said, adding that the "officers" had been declared "personae non gratae."
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- Published Date: 01:42 | 13 April 2023
- Modified Date: 01:42 | 13 April 2023
Norway's foreign ministry on Thursday said it had decided to expel 15 Russian embassy officials, adding that they were intelligence officers operating under the cover of diplomatic positions.
"The government's decision is in response to the changed security situation in Europe, which has led to an increased intelligence threat from Russia," the foreign ministry said in a statement. "The officers concerned must leave Norway shortly."
The Russian embassy in Oslo was not immediately available for comment when contacted by Reuters.
Norway, a member of the NATO military alliance, shares a border with Russia in the Arctic.
"This is an important step in countering, and reducing the level of, Russian intelligence activity in Norway, and thus in safeguarding our national interests," Norway's Foreign Minister Anniken Huitfeldt said.