German minister urges more action against Russia on killing.
Germany expelled two Russian diplomats on Wednesday over the brazen killing of a Georgian man on the streets of Berlin in August. German federal prosecutors said evidence suggested the slaying was ordered either by Moscow or authorities in Russia’s republic of Chechnya.
“Now the Russian side must finally make its contribution to clearing up this crime,” Defense Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, who is also the leader of Chancellor Angela Merkel's party, was quoted as telling Sunday's Bild am Sonntag newspaper. “And we will have to discuss and decide on further reactions in the German government.”Russia has rejected the accusations and threatened consequences for the expulsion of its diplomats.
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