Could this be the Start of the 3rd World War,as Russia Orders All Officials To Fly Home Any Relatives Living Abroad, Tensions Mount Over The Prospect Of A Global War.
Russia is ordering all of its
officials to fly home any relatives living abroad amid heightened tensions over
the prospect of global war, it has been claimed.
Politicians
and high-ranking figures are said to have received a warning from
president Vladimir Putin to bring their loved-ones
home to the 'Motherland', according to local media.
It comes
after Putin cancelled a planned visit to France amid a furious row over
Moscow's role in the Syrian conflict. Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev
has also warned that the world is at a 'dangerous point' due to rising tensions
between Russia and the US.
According
to the Daily Star, administration
staff, regional administrators, lawmakers of all levels and employees of public
corporations have been ordered to take their children out of foreign schools
immediately.
Failure
to act will see officials jeopardising their chances of promotion, local media
has reported.
The exact
reason for the order is not yet clear.
But
Russian political analyst Stanislav Belkovsky is quoted by the Daily Star as
saying: 'This is all part of the package of measures to prepare elites to some
'big war'.'
Relations
between Russia and the US are at their lowest since the Cold War and have
soured in recent days after Washington pulled the plug on Syria talks and
accused Russia of hacking attacks.
The
Kremlin has also suspended a series of nuclear pacts, including a symbolic
cooperation deal to cut stocks of weapons-grade plutonium.
Putin's
decision to cancel his Paris visit came a day after French President
Francois Hollande said Syrian forces had committed a 'war crime' in the
battered city of Aleppo with the support of Russian air strikes.
Putin had
been due in Paris on October 19 to inaugurate a spiritual centre at a new
Russian Orthodox church near the Eiffel Tower, but Hollande had insisted his
Russian counterpart also took part in talks with him about Syria.
The
unprecedented cancellation of a visit so close to being finalised is a 'serious
step... reminiscent of the Cold War', said Russian foreign policy analyst
Fyodor Lukyanov.
'This is
part of the broader escalation in the tensions between Russia and the West, and
Russia and NATO,' he told AFP.
The
Kremlin has also been angered over the banning of the Russian Paralympic team
from the Rio Olympics amid claims of state-sponsored doping of its athletes.
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