dmitry lyubinsky dmitry evgenyevich is in direct contact with us . hello. please, well, such a rather incomprehensible wording. uh, behavior inconsistent with their status. it is clear that you can invent anything you want, and no charges are accused of what exactly. eh, no concrete course, we are going through the same story that we experienced firsthand in april last year, when there was a wave of mass expulsions to russian diplomats and western countries. uh, early april. i had a meeting with the minister of foreign affairs. alexander schelenberg then assured me that no unjustified expulsions from austria would follow, but literally no later than 24 hours later. we experienced it then, and the same thing is happening now . no specific claims have been made against our diplomats, except for eye statements from vague references to the opinion of special services. dmitry evgenievich there , speaking about the employees of the representative office at the un, said there that there was a violation of some rules of the headquarters. here, too, no details. no, we and the permanent mission this morning, uh, received two official notes separately. where it was announced that two diplomats from the russian embassy and two employees of the permanent mission to the un were to leave austria before february 8, but yesterday we also had two separate conversations at the austrian foreign ministry late in the evening, i and permanent representative mikhail ulyanov were invited to talk. it is interesting that we were asked to arrive unaccompanied. this is quite rare, but in diplomatic practice meets when it is necessary to discuss something, confidentially we did not hear anything confidential, for our part, we made a strong protest. uh, they took away all unfounded fabrications and warned of the inevitability of retaliatory measures. uh, after yesterday's conversat