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Russia withdraws ambassador to UK as Kremlin raises pressure over Ukraine support

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Russia withdraws ambassador to UK as Kremlin raises pressure over Ukraine support

Russia has withdrawn its ambassador to the UK, it has emerged, as the Kremlin continues to try to put pressure on Britain over its support for Ukraine .

Andrey Kelin left last month after seven years in the diplomatic post, with no indication about whether he will be replaced.

Tensions have since ratcheted up, with a warning from the Russian embassy last week of “consequences” after it emerged that Britain was supplying attack drones to Kyiv.

Kelin’s name no longer appears on the “diplomatic list” section of the website of the Russian embassy to the UK. The list of “senior diplomatic staff” now includes only Vasily A Tsyganov, chargé d’affaires at the embassy

A gap between ambassadors was not unprecedented, said John Foreman, a former British defence attache in Moscow and Kyiv.

But he said in a post on X: “The embassy’s strident ‘consequences’ statement this week and the huge deterioration of bilateral relations since 2018 and especially since the start of the war make me wonder if Moscow will permanently downgrade the relationship this time, by default by not replacing him.”

A spokesman for the Russian embassy told the Sunday Times that Kelin had made efforts to preserve channels of communication with the UK and accused the government of choosing a “path of confrontation” with Russia.

“He left Britain in the hope that a more constructive and respectful dialogue could eventually be restored, should the UK reconsider its policies towards our country,” he said, adding the Kremlin had not yet put forward a replacement candidate.

Shaun Pinner, a former British soldier who later fought alongside Ukrainian marines before he was captured and held for a time by Russian forces, said there would be arguments that Kelin’s exit had been a “dangerous erosion” of communication between Britain and Russia but he added that this had not been the case for some time in reality.

He said: “If Moscow refuses to meaningfully engage, rebuffs attempts at communication and uses its diplomatic presence primarily to repeat Kremlin narratives, then we shouldn’t pretend we’re witnessing some functioning diplomatic relationship.”

Kelin has repeated Kremlin narratives in interviews to British media in recent years. In one on Sky News in June, he said that Russia “cannot lose” the war in Ukraine. He joined the Soviet diplomatic service in 1979.

Russia stepped up its rhetoric towards the UK last week after Ministry of Defence sources indicated a report that two drones made by British companies had been used by Ukraine’s military to attack targets inside Russia was true.

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