Hundreds of German civil servants set to leave Russia
- Russia has requested that Germany remove its diplomats and staff working in the education and cultural sectors.
- Germany has criticized the move as "unilateral, unjustified and incomprehensible".
- The expulsions will affect several hundred German state employees, including teachers and staff at the Goethe Institute and follow Germany's expulsion of Russian diplomats earlier this year.
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Hundreds working for Germany in Russia forced to quit, leave
BERLIN, May 28 — Hundreds of civil servants and local employees working for German institutions in Russia will need to leave the country or lose their jobs in the coming days following an order by Moscow, Germany’s foreign ministry said Saturday. Starting from June, Russia will slash the number of people that Germany can employ in its embassies or institutions in Russia in the education and cultural sectors, the ministry said. Several hundred pe…
Hundreds working for Germany in Russia forced to quit, leave
Hundreds of civil servants and local employees working for German institutions in Russia will need to leave the country or lose their jobs in the coming days following an order by Moscow, Germany's foreign ministry said Saturday.
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