Is also asked Russia to limit its operations in Reykjavik. Read more at straitstimes.com.
REYKJAVIK - Iceland said on Friday it would suspend work at its embassy in Russia as of Aug 1, the first country to do so, and asked Russia to limit its operations in Reykjavik.
In a symbolic move, staff could be seen taking down the Icelandic flag hanging from the side of the embassy in Moscow on Friday.The foreign ministry stressed that the decision “does not constitute a severance of diplomatic relations”. Iceland said it had summoned the Russian ambassador, and “requested that Russia limit the operations of its embassy in Reykjavík... and that the level of diplomatic representation be lowered.”
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