It was Washington’s deliberate choice not to
open a fourth consulate in Russia, Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria
Zakharova said.
MOSCOW,
August 13. /TASS/. There are no grounds for speculation about possible closing
of a Russian consulate in the United States to redress diplomatic balance, as
it was Washington’s deliberate choice not to open a fourth consulate in Russia,
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Sunday.
"If
they start telling you that parity has stayed upset for year and now it is time
to redress it, to answer Russia’s unfriendly actions - it is an absolute bluff
targeting those who are out of the subject," the said in an interview with
the Sunday evening news roundup on the Rossiya-1 television channel.
"The
point is that many year ago we offered the Americans to open a fourth consulate
in Russia but they did not do that. So, all the questions are to addressed to
them. That is why there is no room for speculations on that matter," she
stressed.
"Misbalance
was created not out of Russia’s whim," she said. "After the collapse
of the Soviet Union, the additional, fourth, consulate that ensured parity
between Russia and the United States remained in Ukraine. Moscow offered
Washington to open an extra, fourth, consulate to keep the parity but
Washington did not consider it necessary."
Earlier,
Russia’s Kommersant daily said citing anonymous diplomatic sources that the
United States was looking at a possibility of closing one of Russia’s four
consulates to redress parity as Russia has four consulates general in the
United States, namely in New York, San Francisco, Seattle and Houston, whereas
the United States has only three consulates in Russia - in St. Petersburg,
Yekaterinburg and Vladivostok.
A White
House National Security Council official told TASS that the US authorities were
still considering options of how to reply to Moscow’s decision to cut the
number of US diplomatic personnel in Russia.
Source: ITAR-TASS 14-08-2017