16/07/2007
Russian diplomats expelled from UK
The government has announced that four Russian diplomats will be expelled from the country's embassy in London following Moscow's refusal to extradite the main suspect in the murder of former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko.
Foreign Secretary David Miliband told the Commons that this was a "situation the government has not sought and does not welcome", but said that they had "no choice" but to address it.
Mr Miliband also said that co-operation with Russia on a range of issues would now be reviewed and that visa negotiations had also been suspended.
Mr Litvinenko, a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died in a London hospital at the end of last November, after falling ill earlier that month. A large dose of radioactive substance polonium-210 was found in his body.
Prosecutors in Britain want another former KGB officer, Andrei Lugovoi to stand trial in the UK for Mr Litvinenko's murder.
However, Russia has refused to extradite Mr Lugovoi, who denies involvement in the murder.
(KMcA/JM)
Foreign Secretary David Miliband told the Commons that this was a "situation the government has not sought and does not welcome", but said that they had "no choice" but to address it.
Mr Miliband also said that co-operation with Russia on a range of issues would now be reviewed and that visa negotiations had also been suspended.
Mr Litvinenko, a fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, died in a London hospital at the end of last November, after falling ill earlier that month. A large dose of radioactive substance polonium-210 was found in his body.
Prosecutors in Britain want another former KGB officer, Andrei Lugovoi to stand trial in the UK for Mr Litvinenko's murder.
However, Russia has refused to extradite Mr Lugovoi, who denies involvement in the murder.
(KMcA/JM)
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Russia will expel four UK diplomats as the row over their refusal to extradite the man suspected of murdering Alexander Litvinenko. The diplomats will have to leave Russia within ten days and visa applications for British officials are also set to be restricted.
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Diplomatic negotiations are continuing between the UK and Russia in an attempt to secure the extradition of a former KGB officer accused of the murder of Alexander Litvinenko. On Tuesday, the Crown Prosecution Service announced that it has enough evidence to charge Andrey Lugovoy with the murder of Mr Litvinenko.
Talks continue over Litvinenko murder
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