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  • xman
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    • Sep 2006
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    Russia critical of UK expulsion

    22 December 2010 Last updated at 06:13 ET Russia says the UK's decision to send home a diplomat from its London embassy over espionage concerns is "groundless" and an "unfriendly step".

    On Tuesday, the UK's Foreign Office said it requested the move on 10 December due to "evidence of activities by the Russian intelligence services against UK interests".

    Russia then made a similar request about a UK diplomat six days later.

    Its foreign ministry has now said it was forced to respond in the same way.

    It published a statement on its website, saying: "The British side has recently taken an unfriendly action, having - without any grounds - declared a member of the diplomatic staff of our embassy in London persona non grata.

    "We were forced to take an adequate retaliatory step.

    "It is regrettable that the actions of the British side were taken at a time when there emerged the first encouraging trends in our relations with Great Britain.

    "Responsibility for the consequences of this incident fully rests on those who initiated it."

    Announcing the expulsion, UK Foreign Secretary William Hague said: "Russia responded on 16 December by requesting the removal of a member of our embassy staff in Moscow. We reject any basis for that action."

    He said both diplomats had returned to their home countries, adding: "We remain open to a more productive relationship with Russia, as with any other country, on the basis of respect for our laws."





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