The 2022 Public Report by the Croatian Security and Intelligence Agency (SOA) included explanations as to why 24 employees of the Russian Embassy in Zagreb, who were declared persona non grata in the country last year, were deported.
In the SOA report, statements were made regarding the decision to deport 24 people, 18 of whom are diplomats, 6 of whom are administrative and technical personnel, who were declared persona non grata in the country and who were working at the Russian Embassy in Zagreb in April 2022.
The report states that “one of the reasons for the deportation of 18 diplomats and 6 administrative and technical staff of the Russian Embassy in Zagreb is that most of these individuals are involved in illegal and covert intelligence work in Croatia.” Data included.
The report, which states that 24 Russians who have been declared persona non grata in the country, engage in activities inconsistent with the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, also included an article titled “Russia’s aggression against Ukraine will undermine global security and stability in the long term of being”.
In this article, “Russia violated international law by attacking Ukraine and disrupted the European security order built on the principles of the 1975 Helsinki Final Act.” expression was used.
– Croatia deported 24 Russia
According to the statement issued by the Croatian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Affairs in April 2022, the Russian ambassador in Zagreb was summoned to the ministry to express strong condemnation of the “brutal aggression and numerous crimes” committed by his country against Ukraine.
During the meeting, at which it was reported that war criminals were expected to be brought to justice, it was noted that, according to the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, 18 diplomats and 6 administrative and technical staff working in the Russian Embassy in Zagreb were informed and declared persona non grata.
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