"The center takes the decisions. Let it be so as our leadership decides," he told TASS when asked about possible severance of diplomatic relations.
"Today the staff of the school and support personnel are involved in moving equipment out. We will officially submit the note after the weekend ends on Tuesday. Today and tomorrow are days off," Andreyev pointed out.
The teaching and learning activities will resume after the May holidays in one of the diplomatic buildings, the diplomat said. "I think starting May 10 classes will be held as usual," he noted.
Moscow has the right to sever diplomatic relations with Poland following the seizure of the building of the school at the Russian embassy in Warsaw, but it will primarily hurt Russian citizens living and working in this country, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Sunday.
ReplyDeleteThe Polish authorities have been involved in provocations against Russia for years and Moscow has every right to cut ties with Warsaw in response, according to the diplomat.