Showing posts with label British Council. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British Council. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Medvedev Accuses UK Organization of Spying


In an interview with the weekly Itogi, Putin's likely succesor, Dmitry Mevedev accused the British Council and foreign NGO with spying on Russia. Medvedev's strong comments came as a somewhat suprise, as he "has tended to take a less confrontational tone with the West than Putin, leading to speculation that his expected election on March 2 might ease tension that has built up in recent years."

"Medvedev suggested supporting Russian actions that led the British Council -- an international cultural body funded by the British government -- to suspend operations at its offices in St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg. Moscow said the offices were operating illegally. "If someone allows you in their home, act decently," Medvedev said in the interview published on Itogi's Web site." He went on to say,"After all, it's known that state-financed structures like the British Council ... conduct a mass of other activities that are not so widely advertised. Among other things, they are involved in gathering information and conducting intelligence activity."

This confrontation has further poisoned the already less than cordial relationship between Britian and Russia that is "already strained by both countries' refusal to hand over suspects for prosecution. Raising memories of Soviet-style scare tactics, Russian staff of the council were interviewed at night by Russian police and intelligence agents."

"Medvedev also rejected Western accusations that Russia uses its energy riches as a tool in political blackmail, saying similar charges could just as easily be pressed against the United States."If one so desired, one could call the U.S. a financial aggressor and economic terrorist for forcing its currency and its business standards on the world," he said."


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Russia seems to be digging itself into a whole with its hostile attitude toward the Western nations. This also shows that Medvedev will not improve Russian ties with Britian as it was thought for some time. Not only will they not improve with Britian, making claims against the US like the one that he did could spark even more international issues for Russia.


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Friday, February 8, 2008

Are You Ready to Rumble?




The latest flare-up between Moscow and London over the future of the British Council in Russia was entirely predictable.

Both sides have dug themselves into heavily fortified positions over the past month from which they are refusing to shift.

The British Council has refused to close two regional offices. It has become a test of wills and it is now a question of who will blink first.

Or alternatively, whether the Russian government will decide to use force to close the British Council's office in St Petersburg.


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From this article we learn more about the strife between Russia and Britain. We learn about Russia's and Britain's diplomatic relations so that we compare them better.Could the escalation in this diplomatic battle lead to a real battle on a battle field?

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Just When You Thought It Couldn't Get Any Worst




You may have thought that relations between Britain and Russia could not get any worse.

I thought relations between Britain and Russia could not get any worse. I was wrong.

Russia has decided to raise the stakes again, and the victim is the poor old British Council. You may have never heard of the British Council. Even if you have, you may have no idea what it does. Plenty of people do not.

Even the British Ambassador to Moscow seemed a bit confused as to whether the Russians were ordering the closure of the British Council or the British Consul.


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From this article we learn about the British Council. We also see the lengths Russia will go through to prove a "political point." It also gives a little history on Russia's bad tie with Britain. International interaction is an important part of political comparison.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

David Miliband: UK Foreign Secretary

"UK Foreign Secretary David Miliband has described Russia's actions against the British Council as "reprehensible" and a "stain" on the country's reputation.
He said council staff had been grilled by Russian security services on issues including their family pets' health.

Such actions were "not worthy of a great country", he said, reading out EU and US messages of support for Britain.

The council has suspended work at two Russian offices, saying "intimidation" made it impossible to continue. "

The article goes on to say:

The Russian foreign minister had made it clear that its
"attacks"
on the British Council "were linked" to the Litvinenko case.

Measures announced last year- including visa restrictions for Russian
officials travelling to the UK- "will continue to be administered
rigorously."

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The strained relationship between the U.K. and Russia could sever even more ties. Russia has already hurt its relationship with Switzerland and France. Continuing on this path of political isolation could lead some to believe that Russia is reverting back to the Soviet Regime.