Twitter has allegedly suspended the accounts of seven Serbian embassies and a consulate in the United States, officials said on Monday, calling the move “unacceptable.”
Serbia’s foreign ministry said in a statement that the accounts of the embassies of the Republic of Serbia in Armenia, Iran, Indonesia, Nigeria, Zimbabwe, Ghana, and Kuwait, as well as the Consulate General in Chicago, were suspended on Aug. 18 “without any explanation or previous message indicating possible violations of the rules of communication on that social network.”
The suspension also hit the Consulate General in Chicago, the office said, adding that it has contacted Twitter to ask the social media platform to unblock the accounts of the country’s diplomatic and consular representation offices….