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Russia has been accused of intimidation after the British Council reluctantly agreed to suspend operations in St. Petersburg and Ekaterinburg.

Russia has been accused of intimidation after the British Council reluctantly agreed to suspend operations in St. Petersburg and Ekaterinburg.
He spoke of "anger and dismay" at actions he said were directly linked to the bitter dispute over the 2006 murder of Alexander-Litvinenko, the former KGB officer.In unusually blunt terms, David-Miliband, UK foreign secretary, said Moscow's "reprehensible" tactics against the British cultural body were reminiscent of the cold-war".
Britain's relations with Russia worsened, after the director of the British Council office in St Petersburg was detained by the Russian-authorities.