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New Zealand cannot find any Russian spies to expel

New Zealand wants to be a good ally, but it just can’t find any Russian spies to expel. 

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said the country was unable expel any “undeclared intelligence officers” in solidarity with the UK over the Kremlin’s suspected involvement in a chemical weapons attack in Salisbury as they just did not exist on its shores.

Britain’s closest allies will expel more than 100 Russian officials from their national capitals in a co-ordinated diplomatic offensive aimed at isolating the Kremlin after former spy Sergei Skripal was poisoned in the UK on March 4.

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