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UK Expels Russian Diplomat — Moscow Says It's Baseless and Ukraine Says It Proves a Point

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Britain expelled a Russian diplomat over espionage claims. Russia called it baseless. Ukraine says this proves what it has been saying for years. Here is the full story.

The UK's expulsion of a Russian diplomat for espionage activities — confirmed by the UK Foreign Ministry and met with Russian denials characterising the accusations as 'baseless and completely unacceptable' — is, in the pattern of UK-Russia espionage incidents, a fairly routine exercise in counter-intelligence housekeeping that has been occurring with irregular but consistent frequency since at least 2018.

The specific accusations against the expelled diplomat have not been publicly detailed beyond the general espionage characterisation — standard practice in expulsions where disclosing operational details would identify intelligence sources and methods that are more valuable than the publicity of a detailed accusation. Russian denials in these situations are equally formulaic: 'baseless' is the diplomatic standard response to an accusation that cannot be admitted or specifically rebutted.

Ukraine's response — using the expulsion to reinforce its arguments about Russian intelligence activity in Europe — reflects the specific way Ukraine has positioned every Western intelligence and security action related to Russia as validation of Ukrainian warnings that have historically been received with scepticism.

For the UK, the expulsion arrives in the context of the Diego Garcia missile incident — an Iranian missile directed at British-American territory — and the Gamechanger operation targeting a European NATO member's democratic process. The combined picture creates a diplomatic environment in which UK government officials are dealing simultaneously with Iranian aggression against British military assets, Russian electoral interference against a NATO ally's democratic process, and ongoing Russian intelligence operations on British soil.

The UK Foreign Ministry's framing — 'baseless and completely unacceptable' is what Russia said, not what Britain said — places the onus of response on Moscow in a way that allows Britain to maintain its position without escalating beyond the expulsion level. This calibrated response is consistent with UK Russia policy since 2022: firm in specific responses, careful in avoiding escalation beyond what the specific incident warrants.

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