Slovakia expels Russian diplomat, says engaged in espionage
Moscow and Kiev traded angry accusations since Russian navy vessels fired on and captured three Ukrainian ships

Slovak Prime Minister Peter Pellegrini talks to the media as he arrives for the informal meeting of European Union leaders ahead of the EU summit, in Salzburg, Austria. PHOTO: REUTERS
"We expelled him on November 22 and he left Slovakia within 48 hours," Pellegrini told reporters.
Europe rebuffs Ukrainian calls for action in Russia standoff
Previously, Ukraine urged Western governments to impose more sanctions on Russia over the incident, but there too it has seen little support.
In a statement on Wednesday, the EU strongly condemned Russia’s actions but, after three days of debate among senior officials, could not agree on a tougher response.
Moscow and Kiev have traded angry accusations since Russian navy vessels fired on, boarded and captured the three Ukrainian ships.
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