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    Russia Expels German Diplomat, Accuses Berlin of 'spy Mania'

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    Posted on February 5, 2026

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    Last updated: February 5, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Russia expelled a German diplomat in retaliation for Germany's expulsion of a Russian diplomat accused of espionage, escalating tensions.

    Table of Contents

    • Diplomatic Tensions Between Russia and Germany
    • Germany's Response to the Expulsion
    • Broader Implications for European Security

    Russia expels German diplomat, accuses Berlin of 'spy mania'

    Diplomatic Tensions Between Russia and Germany

    MOSCOW, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Russia expelled a German diplomat on Thursday in response to what it said was Berlin's groundless expulsion of a Russian diplomat last month and accused Germany of being in the grip of "spy mania".

    Russia's Foreign Ministry said it had summoned the head of the German Embassy in Moscow to issue a formal protest over Berlin's treatment of the Russian diplomat. It said Germany's accusation that the expelled Russian diplomat had been engaged in spying was false and "a low-level provocation".

    "It was emphasised that the unsubstantiated accusations of espionage brought against him by the official Berlin authorities are completely groundless and fabricated in the spirit of the 'spy mania' being whipped up in Germany by the German authorities," the Russian statement said.

    Germany's Response to the Expulsion

    German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul, speaking during a trip to Brunei, accused Moscow of resorting to unjustified retaliatory measures instead of diplomacy.

    "The expulsion of a German diplomat from Russia is completely unfounded and totally unacceptable," he said, adding: "We reserve the right to take further action."

    Wadephul said the diplomat in question had been a member of the German Embassy's military attache staff.

    Broader Implications for European Security

    Security services across Europe have warned of a growing threat from Russian intelligence agencies seeking to deter Western powers from helping Ukraine to defend itself against Russia.

    On Monday Britain also expelled a Russian diplomat in what it said was a reciprocal move after Moscow last month expelled a British diplomat accusing them of being an undeclared spy.

    Moscow has denied it is behind what Western intelligence officials have cast as a sabotage campaign across Europe.

    (Additional reporting by Ludwig Burger and Gleb Stolyarov; Writing by Andrew Osborn and Friederike Heine; Editing by Madeline Chambers and Gareth Jones)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Russia expelled a German diplomat in retaliation.
    • •Germany had previously expelled a Russian diplomat over espionage claims.
    • •Russia denies the espionage accusations as fabricated.
    • •The diplomatic tensions highlight ongoing Russia-Germany issues.
    • •Both countries engage in tit-for-tat diplomatic actions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Russia expels German diplomat, accuses Berlin of 'spy mania'

    1What is a diplomat?

    A diplomat is an official representing a country abroad, responsible for managing international relations and negotiations, and promoting their home country's interests.

    2What is a provocation in diplomatic terms?

    A provocation in diplomacy refers to actions or statements that are intended to incite or provoke a reaction from another country, often leading to tensions.

    3What is an expulsion in diplomatic context?

    An expulsion in diplomacy is the act of forcing a foreign diplomat or official to leave a country, often as a response to perceived misconduct or violations.

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