According to the department, earlier Moscow was promised that the “Bandera emissary” would leave Kazakhstan forever, but now he has reappeared in the capital of Kazakhstan and attends diplomatic receptions as the head of the diplomatic mission.

The ministry recalled that the Ukrainian ambassador, in his own words, violated the laws of the host country, which provide for responsibility for undermining interethnic harmony.

“Then the Russian side immediately demanded the expulsion of the ‘diplomat’.

In response, it was promised that P.Yu.

Vrublevsky will irrevocably leave Kazakhstan in the shortest possible time,” the Foreign Ministry said.

At the same time, the Ukrainian diplomat “reappeared in the capital of Kazakhstan” and, without hiding, attends diplomatic receptions as the head of the diplomatic mission.

For this reason, on October 4, Kazakh Ambassador Ermek Kosherbayev was summoned to the Russian Foreign Ministry.

He was told about the categorical unacceptability of such a situation.

Earlier, the chairman of the Investigative Committee of Russia, Alexander Bastrykin, instructed investigators to check Vrublevsky's statements that "it is necessary to kill as many Russians as possible."

In turn, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan protested to the Ambassador of Ukraine because of his statements about the Russians.

Vrublevsky later apologized for his remarks.