MOSCOW (AP) - Russia on Thursday ordered a British diplomat to leave the country over allegations of spying, charges that were dismissed as "baseless" by the U.K.
Russia's Federal Security Service, known by its Russian acronym FSB, alleged the member of embassy staff had worked for British intelligence. It did not provide evidence.
Russia Foreign Ministry said in a statement the diplomat's accreditation has been revoked and that the individual must now leave the country within two weeks. The U.K.'s charge d'affaires in Russia, Danae Dholakia, was summoned to the ministry's Moscow headquarters to receive the notice.
"Moscow will not tolerate the work of undeclared British intelligence officers in Russia," Russia's Foreign Ministry said. It also said that it would respond in kind to any action taken by London on the issue.