"In response to NATO’s actions, we suspend the work of our permanent mission to NATO, including the activities of the chief military representative," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said at a news conference, the Report informs.
The minister noted that Russia is suspending the activities of the NATO military liaison mission in Moscow: "The accreditation of its employees is withdrawn from November 1 this year."
The activity of the NATO information office in Moscow, which was established at the Embassy of the Kingdom of Belgium, is also terminated.