Russia expels Estonian diplomat over alleged spying

Attribution: Vyacheslav Prokofyev/TASS

Russian Foreign Ministry declares Estonian consul in St. Petersburg persona non grata after arrest on Tuesday.

MOSCOW (AA) – Russia on Wednesday expelled Estonia’s consul in St. Petersburg from the country.

Declared persona non grata, Mart Latte has 48 hours to leave the country, Russia’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

The diplomatic note was handed to Estonian charge d’affaires in Moscow, Ulla Uibo, the ministry added.

Latte was arrested on Tuesday by the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) amid allegations of spying while trying to access classified information, it said.

In April, Russia’s security agency arrested Ukrainian Consul Alexander Sosonyuk in Saint Petersburg over similar spying allegations.

Sosonyuk spent several hours at an FSB office and was later released but his presence in Russia was also declared “unwanted.”

The Russian Foreign Ministry gave recommended he leave the country, which he did.

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