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Russia expels British diplomat for alleged spying, London mulling response

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Posted on January 15, 2026

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MOSCOW, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Thursday that a British diplomat was being expelled after being identified as a spy, Russian news agencies reported. (

Russia Expels British Diplomat Amid Spying Allegations, London Reacts

Diplomatic Tensions Between Russia and the UK

By Guy Faulconbridge and Marina Bobrova

Russia's Accusations and Diplomatic Actions

MOSCOW, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Russia on Thursday expelled a British diplomat it said was an undeclared spy, but London said such "malicious and baseless" accusations undermined the basic conditions needed for embassies to operate and said it was considering a response. 

UK's Response and Historical Context

The FSB, the main successor to the Soviet-era KGB, named the British diplomat as Gareth Samuel Davies, a second secretary at the Moscow embassy, and said he was working undercover for Britain's intelligence service.

Espionage Allegations and International Relations

Russian media carried pictures of the diplomat. Russia said he has been given two weeks to leave Russia.

Russia's foreign ministry summoned Britain's charge d'affaires in Russia, Danae Dholakia, to issue a formal protest about the situation.

RUSSIAN WARNING

"It was again stressed that Moscow would not tolerate the activities of undeclared British intelligence officers in Russia," the foreign ministry said in a statement.

"A warning was also issued that if London escalates the situation, the Russian side will give a decisive 'mirror' response," it said.

Protesters at the foreign ministry chanted anti-British slogans in front of the British diplomatic car carrying the charge d'affaires.

Britain's Foreign Office said it was not the first time such "malicious and baseless accusations" had been made against British diplomats in Russia. 

"Their targeting of British diplomats comes out of desperation and actions like this undermine the basic conditions required for diplomatic missions to operate," it said. "We are carefully considering our options in response.”

Amid the war in Ukraine, Russia and the West have repeatedly accused each other of unfurling espionage campaigns of an intensity not seen since the depths of the Cold War.

NEW COLD WAR

Russia says that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Britain's Secret Intelligence Service, known as MI6, and France's DGSE have all stepped up attempts to steal secrets, recruit Russians and sow discord inside Russia.

Western European spy chiefs say that the FSB, Russia's SVR foreign intelligence service and the GRU military intelligence service have mounted major cyber attacks and sabotage campaigns across the Western world, something Moscow denies.

RUSSIA'S ENEMY NUMBER ONE IS BRITAIN 

As the U.S. under Donald Trump seeks to reset ties with Moscow and broker peace between Russia and Ukraine, Britain has been granted the status of Russia's public enemy number one.

On Russian state television, "Perfidious Albion" is cast as a scheming global intelligence power that is meddling behind the scenes from Washington to Iran in a duplicitous bid to undermine Russian interests across the world. 

Russia has imposed Soviet-style restrictions on British diplomats requiring them to give notice of any plans to travel beyond a 120-km (75-mile) radius.

Diplomatic postings to Moscow are now considered among the most difficult in the world by Western countries. The U.S. State Department ranks Moscow alongside Freetown, Mogadishu, Damascus and Kabul in hardship terms.

    Western diplomats in Moscow say intrusive surveillance and harassment are frequent. Russia has long complained that its own diplomats are routinely harassed in major Western capitals.

(Reporting by Reuters in Moscow and Muvija M in London; editing by Andrew Osborn and Mark Heinrich)

Key Takeaways

  • Russia expelled a British diplomat accused of spying.
  • UK denies the accusations as baseless and malicious.
  • Diplomatic tensions between Russia and the UK escalate.
  • Russia warns of a decisive response if the UK escalates.
  • Espionage activities intensify amid the Ukraine conflict.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Federal Security Service (FSB)?
The Federal Security Service (FSB) is the principal security agency in Russia, responsible for counterintelligence, anti-terrorism, and surveillance of the population. It is the successor to the KGB.
What is expulsion in diplomatic terms?
Expulsion in diplomatic terms refers to the act of officially removing a foreign diplomat from a country, often due to alleged misconduct or violations of diplomatic norms.
What is espionage law?
Espionage law encompasses the legal frameworks and regulations governing the act of spying, including the collection of sensitive information and the penalties for those caught engaging in such activities.

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