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Russia says it will expel Dutch journalist in tit-for-tat move

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LONDON, April ‌1 (Reuters) - Russia said on Wednesday ​it would kick out a Dutch journalist in ⁠response to what it called the expulsion of a correspondent of Russian ​state news agency RIA from the Netherlands.

Foreign Ministry ‌spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Moscow had decided to revoke the Dutch journalist's accreditation and ⁠residence permit. She did ⁠not name their media organisation.

The decision could be reviewed if the Dutch government created "appropriate conditions" for the Russian journalist ‌to work, she said.

Only a small number ⁠of Western journalists remain ‌in Russia following an ​exodus in 2022 when Moscow launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine and introduced ‌censorship laws setting prison ​terms for spreading "false ⁠information" about the war.

Russia frequently complains ‌about what it ⁠says is unfair treatment of its journalists in the West. It continues to ​accredit some journalists ‌from what it considers "unfriendly" countries, and expulsions ⁠are relatively rare.

(Writing ​by Mark Trevelyan in London; Editing ​by Andrew Heavens)

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