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Italian Ambassador claimed that Italian authorities don't want to spoil relations with Russia

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Italian Ambassador claimed that Italian authorities don't want to spoil relations with Russia


10.04.2018

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Rome will continue to search new ways to cooperate with Russia, claimed Italian Ambassador in Moscow Pasquale Terracciano. He hopes that decision on Russian diplomats' extradition from Italy won's affect relations with Russia, RT reports.

The head of foreign office called this situation “an adverse development”. He is sure that this experience should be left behind.

The Ambassador has commented that Italy is the part of European society and it is not possible not to pay attention to allies demands. Italian authorities don't want to worsen relations with Russian Federation.

Not only all European countries have followed the requirements coming from London. BulgariaAustriaSlovakia decided not to expel Russian diplomats out of the country to keep great relations with Moscow.

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