<p>Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Saturday that Iceland's decision to suspend its embassy operations in Moscow "destroys" bilateral cooperation.</p>.<p>Iceland said on Friday the operations would be suspended from August 1 due to an "all-time low" level of commercial, cultural and political relations between the countries, adding that it had asked Russia to scale back its diplomatic activities in Reykjavik.</p>.<p>"The decision taken by the Icelandic authorities to lower the level of diplomatic relations with Russia destroys the entire range of Russian-Icelandic cooperation," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/canadas-trudeau-visits-kyiv-in-show-of-support-1226565.html" target="_blank">Canada's Trudeau visits Kyiv in show of support</a></strong></p>.<p>"We will take this unfriendly decision into account when building our ties with Iceland in the future. All anti-Russian actions of Reykjavik will inevitably be followed by a corresponding reaction," it added in a statement.</p>.<p>When announcing its decision, Iceland said diplomatic relations had not been severed and that the embassy would be reopened once relations normalise. </p>
<p>Russia's Foreign Ministry said on Saturday that Iceland's decision to suspend its embassy operations in Moscow "destroys" bilateral cooperation.</p>.<p>Iceland said on Friday the operations would be suspended from August 1 due to an "all-time low" level of commercial, cultural and political relations between the countries, adding that it had asked Russia to scale back its diplomatic activities in Reykjavik.</p>.<p>"The decision taken by the Icelandic authorities to lower the level of diplomatic relations with Russia destroys the entire range of Russian-Icelandic cooperation," the Russian Foreign Ministry said.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/canadas-trudeau-visits-kyiv-in-show-of-support-1226565.html" target="_blank">Canada's Trudeau visits Kyiv in show of support</a></strong></p>.<p>"We will take this unfriendly decision into account when building our ties with Iceland in the future. All anti-Russian actions of Reykjavik will inevitably be followed by a corresponding reaction," it added in a statement.</p>.<p>When announcing its decision, Iceland said diplomatic relations had not been severed and that the embassy would be reopened once relations normalise. </p>