* The Dutch Foreign Ministry announced the expulsion of 17 diplomats on Tuesday
* It said that they were operating as 'secretly active' intelligence officers
* Belgium, Czech Republic and Ireland followed suit, with Brussels expelling 21
* Move is the latest in an series tit-for-tat expulsions between Europe and Moscow
A total of 43 Russian diplomats have today been expelled from four different European countries - Ireland, The Netherlands, Belgium and the Czech Republic - in coordinated action taken in the shadow of Moscow's war in Ukraine.
The Dutch Ministry announced the expulsion of 17 diplomats that it said were 'secretly active' as intelligence officers.
Belgium's government followed suit, announcing the expulsion of 21 diplomats on suspicion of spying in what it said was in coordination with the Dutch.
The diplomats were given two weeks to leave the country.
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