Russia withdraws ambassador to UK as Kremlin ratchets pressure over Ukraine support
Summary
Russia has recalled its ambassador to the UK, Andrey Kelin, amid rising tensions over Britain’s support for Ukraine. The Russian embassy has warned of consequences after the UK supplied attack drones to Ukraine, and no replacement ambassador has been named yet.Key Facts
- Russia withdrew its ambassador to the UK, Andrey Kelin, last month after seven years in the role.
- Kelin’s name was removed from the Russian embassy’s diplomatic staff list, leaving the chargé d’affaires in charge.
- The Russian embassy warned of “consequences” following reports that the UK supplied drones used by Ukraine to attack Russia.
- The Russian embassy said Kelin left hoping for a more respectful dialogue if the UK changes its policies toward Russia.
- Relations between Russia and the UK have worsened, especially since the start of the Ukraine war in 2022.
- Some experts suggest Russia may not replace its ambassador, effectively lowering diplomatic relations with the UK.
- Shaun Pinner, a former British soldier who fought with Ukraine, said diplomatic communication had been weak for some time.
- Kelin had publicly repeated Kremlin views, including support for Russia’s position in the Ukraine war.
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