Russia pulls ambassador out of Britain
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The Kremlin withdrew its ambassador to the UK in an attempt to force Britain to reconsider its support for Ukraine. Andrei Kelin, who served as Russian ambassador to the UK for over seven years, left his diplomatic post on 21 July. Moscow did not submit any candidate to the Foreign Ministry to replace him, and the embassy staff apparently had no indication as to when he might be called a successor, writes The Times.
Vladimir Putin withdraws UK ambassador just days after grim threat of 'consequences' for Britain
Vladimir Putin withdraws UK ambassador just days after grim threat of 'consequences' for Britain . Vladimir Putin has pulled his ambassador from London just days after Russia's grim threat of "consequences" to Britain
Vladimir Putin withdraws UK ambassador just days after grim threat of ‘consequences’ for Britain
Vladimir Putin has pulled his ambassador from London just days after Russia’s grim threat of “consequences” to Britain. In what appears to be an effort to pressure the UK into rethinking its support for Ukraine, Andrey Kelin left his post last month after more than seven years as Moscow’s envoy to the UK. No candidate has yet been put forward to take his place – while embassy staff have no idea when a successor might be named, according to The …
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