Spy Dispute: Russia Orders UK Diplomat to Leave

January 15, 2026

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Diplomat

OThe Russian government has officially ordered the expulsion of a British diplomat, accusing the individual of conducting intelligence operations under diplomatic cover.

In a statement released today, the Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed it had summoned the British Chargé d’Affaires to lodge a formal and “strong protest.”

This diplomatic move follows reports from Russian security services claiming that a member of the UK embassy staff is an active member of British intelligence.

Revocation of Accreditation and Timeline

The diplomat at the center of the dispute has been identified as Gareth Samuel Davies. According to Russia’s official records, Davies holds the position of Second Secretary at the British Embassy.

The following measures have been enacted:

Accreditation Status: His official diplomatic credentials have been revoked immediately.

Departure Deadline: Davies has been given a two-week window to leave the Russian Federation.

Warning to London: Moscow cautioned the UK against further escalation, promising a “firm and symmetrical response” should London choose to retaliate.

A Decade of “Tit-for-Tat” Diplomacy

This latest incident is part of a long-standing pattern of reciprocal expulsions between Moscow and London. Over the last ten years, both nations have frequently traded accusations of espionage, leading to a significant reduction in diplomatic staff on both sides.

Furthermore, the relationship between the two capitals remains at its lowest point in decades.

While tensions have been high for years, they reached a breaking point following Russia’s full-scale military offensive in Ukraine. Consequently, diplomatic communication channels have narrowed significantly.

A History of Spying Allegations and Tensions

The mistrust between the UK and Russia is rooted in a series of high-profile incidents involving targeted poisonings on British soil:

2006 (The Litvinenko Case): Russian defector Alexander Litvinenko died in London after being poisoned with radioactive polonium. British investigators concluded the hit was likely authorized by the Russian secret service.

2018 (The Salisbury Attack): Former double agent Sergei Skripal was targeted with a Novichok nerve agent in Salisbury.

Although Skripal survived, a member of the public was killed after coming into contact with the discarded delivery device.

The 2018 event triggered the largest coordinated expulsion of Russian diplomats from Western countries in modern history, as allies rallied behind the UK’s findings of state-sponsored espionage.

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