The relationships between Great Britain and Russia have reached the lowest point since the Cold War, especially after the start of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine.
The UK said he cancels Russia’s diplomat accreditation in response to a similar step taken by Moscow last year. Reuters reported this on Thursday, February 6.
In November, Russia announced the expulsion of the British diplomat, which accused him of spy.
On Thursday, the British Foreign Ministry called the Russian Ambassador and announced his decision, calling it a response to an “unreasonable and unrecognized confirmation” that was seized by the accreditation of a British diplomat in Moscow.
“Any further actions from Russia can be considered an increase, and they will be followed by an answer,” the statement added.
Neither the British diplomat sent from Moscow, nor the Russian representative, whose accreditation of which was canceled, was canceled in the statement. However, the British side emphasized that it would not allow his employees to scare and consider this step as an answer in the mirror.
The relationships between Great Britain and Russia have reached the lowest point since the Cold War, especially after the start of a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine. London supports Kyiv, which imposes sanctions against Moscow and provides weapons to the Ukrainian army.
We reminded, earlier the UK announced a penalty against a number of people involved in Russia’s forced export and the “re -education” of Ukrainian children from seized territories.
Last year, the Great Britain government imposed sanctions against 14 Russian citizens for attempts by Russian authorities to destroy Ukrainian national identity. In particular, against the 11 Russians involved in the forced eviction of Ukrainian children.
Source: korrespondent

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