

Russian Foreign Ministry
Organization GovernmentRussia's foreign ministry handles international relations, recently involved in expulsions, accusations, and treaty disputes.
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The Russian Foreign Ministry is the government body responsible for conducting Russia's foreign policy and international relations. It represents Russia in diplomatic negotiations, protects the interests of Russian citizens abroad, and promotes Russia's image internationally. The ministry is newsworthy due to its involvement in several recent international incidents and disputes. These include the expulsion of a British diplomat accused of espionage, accusations against the US and Israel regarding strikes near Iran's Bushehr nuclear reactor, criticism of the US over the expiring New START nuclear treaty, and claims of a Ukrainian drone attack in Kherson. The ministry has also been implicated in reports of foreign workers being deceptively recruited for combat in Ukraine. These events highlight the ministry's role in navigating complex geopolitical tensions and defending Russia's interests amid ongoing conflicts and diplomatic challenges.
Last updated: April 4, 2026
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