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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 11

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The Leader-Posti
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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11
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Soviet Foreign Ministry spokesman Gennady Gerasimov said the total number of employees permitted at the British Embassy and companies would be reduced from 375 to 205, the number of Soviets permitted to work in Britain. Soviet embassies abroad do not have non-Soviet employees. The latest diplomatic flap began Friday when Britain ordered eight Soviet diplomats and three journalists out of the country on grounds they were engaged in activities incompatible with their status. Moscow called the accusation groundless and retaliated by ordering the same number of British diplomats and journalists to leave. It is the largest British-Soviet expulsion exchange in four years.

In 1985, a total of 31 diplomats, journalists and other representatives were sent home and, in 1971, Britain expelled 105 Soviets. Gerasimov said he did not know whether the reduction of 170 people could be accomplished by dismissing Soviet employees or whether some accredited diplomats, journalists and businessmen would have to be sent home. An embassy spokesman said 1 SUPERIOR QUAUTY AND DESIGN STAINLESS STEEL. Patterns include Grenville, Renfrew, Carleton, and Glengary Gold 5-pce place settings Our reg $60 to $100 Sale 32.99 to 54.99 each 40-pce sets with chest Our reg $553 Sale 248.85 each SILVERPLATE. 5-pce place settings Our reg $55 Sale 27.49 each 6(9 Stiver fc I til FROM CLASSIC TO MODERN SILVERPLATE.

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We had hoped that, with a new era dawning in relations, that with the Soviet Union taking a different view on many things, that they might have accepted (the expulsions) and not retaliated the way they did. Sir Geoffrey Howe, Britains foreign secretary, said London will continue working for improved relations, but we shall not turn a blind eye to unacceptable activity which threatens our national security and so the safety of our citizens. It is because of the continuance of this kind of conduct that it is necessary for us to remain vigilant in all respects toward the conduct of the Soviet Union, he told the House of Commons. The British spokesman, speaking on condition of anonymity, said he did not know how many Soviet citizens the embassy employed. He said they handle such non-diplomat-ic jobs as driving and translating.

Gerasimov said he agreed the cutback could affect attempts to attract western investment if it includes employees of British-Soviet joint ventures. British companies have formed at least 19 joint ventures with Soviet enterprises. cepted an invitation to speak at a Ukrainian language conference in February. She said handsome young Russian men started showing up at her door unannounced, talking about Western technology or inquiring what she knew about certain Ukrainian nationalists. She said that during her last night in Kiev, four men, two of them KGB officers, showed up at her dorm demanding that she answer their questions.

She said she refused to say anything and ignored their threats that she wouldn't be allowed to leave for Moscow the following day. She said they also threatened to confiscate her passport but backed down when she told them it was the property of the Canadian government. I was incredibly nervous, she said. Iwas just terrifying. Both sides happy exchange is over COMMUNITY STAINLESS 5-pce place set Our reg $45.

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The 20-year-old aspiring journalist said Soviet officials couldnt say enough good things about her when she arrived in Kiev last October to study Russian history and literature. But her personal glasnost with So-yiet authorities cooled after she ac Dial 525-8511 Shop Sat. Wed. Thurs..

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