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UK to expel Russian diplomat and accuses Moscow of seeking to close British embassy

Britain said it would revoke accreditation for a Russian diplomat in response to a similar move by Russia earlier this week against British diplomats.

A government spokesperson said in a statement that Russia’s accusations made against the British diplomats were “entirely false” and “fabricated in order to justify their increasing harassment of UK diplomats”.

A Foreign Office spokesperson said:

During the past twelve months, Russia has pursued an increasingly aggressive and coordinated campaign of harassment against British diplomats, pumping out malicious and completely baseless accusations about their work.

Russia’s expulsion this week of a British diplomat and diplomatic spouse is yet another escalation.

The accusations made against these individuals are entirely false, fabricated in order to justify their increasing harassment of UK diplomats.

Moscow has been angered by Britain’s continued military support for Ukraine and by prime minister Keir Starmer’s recent statements about putting British boots on the ground in Ukraine as part of a potential peacekeeping force, Reuters reported.

Britain said it had summoned the Russian ambassador in London on Wednesday and made clear that it would not stand for the “intimidation” of its diplomats and staff.

The spokesperson added:

It is clear that the Russian state is actively seeking to drive the British embassy in Moscow towards closure and has no regard for the dangerous escalatory impact of this.

Summoning the Russian ambassador today, a senior Foreign Office official made clear that the UK will not stand for intimidation of British embassy staff and their families.

Consequently, we are taking immediate reciprocal action, revoking accreditation for a Russian diplomat and a diplomatic spouse.

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