The U.S. Department of State is obliged to arrange special classified information storage at the embassies in Russia and post-Soviet countries and appoint only American citizens to senior positions at its diplomatic missions in Moscow.
These requirements are included in a bill passed by the U.S. Congress and signed by President Barack Obama, APA reports citing ITAR-TASS.
According to the law, U.S. diplomatic missions in Russia and post-Soviet republics have to be equipped with special places to store information.
A separate part of the law is dedicated to Ukraine and obliges the executive authorities in Washington to expand interaction between intelligence and law enforcement agencies of the United States and Ukraine.
Apa.az