Russia has declared a British diplomat persona non grata, ordering their expulsion from the country amid allegations of espionage activities. The Federal Security Service (FSB) asserts that the official deliberately submitted falsified documentation when applying for entry permits and attempted to gather classified intelligence during unofficial economic discussions.
According to state-controlled media outlet TASS, security agencies detected clear indicators of intelligence operations targeting sensitive information. The accused diplomat has been publicly identified in Russian media reports and must depart within a fortnight following the revocation of diplomatic accreditation.
The UK Foreign Office has vehemently denied these allegations, characterizing them as fabricated nonsense within a coordinated harassment campaign against British diplomatic personnel. An official spokesperson condemned what they described as Russia’s persistent dissemination of malicious and unsubstantiated accusations targeting embassy staff and their families.
In a swift procedural response, Russian authorities summoned Britain’s charge d’affaires Danae Dholakia to the Foreign Ministry for formal notification. The senior diplomat departed without providing commentary to awaiting press representatives.
This incident represents the latest chapter in deteriorating bilateral relations that have seen multiple reciprocal expulsions since Russia’s 2022 full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Earlier this year, Moscow ousted another British official on similar grounds, while March 2025 witnessed the expulsion of two UK diplomats accused of espionage. Britain responded to previous incidents by revoking accreditation for a Russian diplomat and diplomatic spouse, vowing zero tolerance for intimidation tactics against its embassy community.
