CNN quoted the ministry's spokeswoman, Maria V Zakharova, as saying that after US President Donald Trump's meeting with Russian President Vladimir V. Putin last week, Russia expected the US "to take a more constructive approach" to resolving the dispute.
"The time is ticking," Zakharova said. "We know how to respond."
In December, former US President Barack Obama ordered the removal of 35 Russians suspected of being spies after American intelligence agencies concluded that Russia had tried to interfere in the 2016 presidential election.
Adding to this, Obama administration announced that it would close two Russian waterfront compounds outside Washington and New York, describing them as spy nests, CNN reported.
At the time, Russian President Putin said that his would not respond in kind, suggesting that he expected a different relationship with Trump administration.
Zakharova described Obama's moves as a "provocation" intended at derailing Trump's attempts to improve bilateral relations.
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