According to TASS, Ivanov noted that, contrary to their obligations, many Western countries allow not only provocations, but also "violent actions" against Russian foreign agencies and their personnel.

“The buildings of our embassies and consulates were repeatedly tried to be set on fire, Molotov cocktails and other dangerous objects were thrown into their territory, window panes were broken in schools, office buildings and residential buildings,” he explained.

According to Ivanov, there are attempts to set up an accident involving embassy employees and their families.

On January 13, Russian President Vladimir Putin instructed to study the ideas of the Human Rights Council on criminal liability for calls for discrimination against Russians living abroad until May 1.

Russian Ambassador to Tallinn Vladimir Lipaev said that a campaign had been carried out in Estonia to damage the cars of Russian diplomats.