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Russian ambassador dismisses claims of 2014 independence referendum interference

Andrey Kelin
Andrey Kelin

Russia’s ambassador to the UK has dismissed claims his country’s intelligence services tried to interfere in the 2014 independence referendum.

Andrey Kelin said Moscow’s only interest in Scotland was business and trade.

The comments came after it was claimed the Kremlin intervened in Scottish politics and the Brexit vote in a bid to destabilise the UK.

The claims are believed to form part of the long-awaited House of Commons report on the threats posed by Russia to UK democracy.

Presented with the reports on the BBC Andrew Marr show, Mr Kelin said: “Our interest in Scotland is only one: we are open for business.”

Ambassador Andrei Kelin on The Andrew Marr Show

The comment comes just days after Britain, Canada and the US claimed that a group of hackers, known as the Dukes or Cozy Bear – with links to Russian intelligence – had targeted Covid-19 vaccine research bodies.

“I don’t believe in this story at all,” Mr Kelin said.

“There is no sense in it.”

Now you will see us holding Russia to account and making sure that the world knows the nature of the reprehensible behaviour that they’re engaged in.”

Dominic Raab

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the UK will make sure the world knows the nature of the “reprehensible behaviour” Russia is engaged in.

Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab

He told Sky News’ Sophy Ridge programme: “We’re absolutely confident that the Russian intelligence agencies were engaged in a cyber attack on research and development efforts, and organisations in this country and internationally, with a view either to sabotage or to profit from the R&D that was taking place.

“And I think the point is, first of all, we’ve seen this as part of a wider systematic approach to cyber taken by Russia.

“And at the time that the world is coming together to try and tackle Covid-19, particularly to come up with a global solution for a vaccine, I think it’s outrageous and reprehensible the Russian Government is engaged in this activity.

“So what we’re doing with our allies is making sure people know, making sure the organisations know so that they can better defend against it, but also just calling Russia out.

“Now you will see us holding Russia to account and making sure that the world knows the nature of the reprehensible behaviour that they’re engaged in.”