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Russia claims its spy chief held ‘lengthy’ phone call with new head of MI6 – UK Times

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Russia has claimed that the new MI6 chief held a “lengthy” phone call with her Russian counterpart just two months after assuming the role, according to Russian media.

Sergei Naryshkin, the director of Russian foreign intelligence service SVR, said he spoke to Blaise Metreweli, who took office as head of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) in October.

“A few days ago, I had a rather lengthy telephone conversation with the newly appointed chief of MI6, [Blaise] Metreweli,” Mr Naryshkin said according to Russian news agency Tass.

He added that Russian intelligence officers worked officially in London and SIS officers were doing the same in Moscow.

New head of MI6 Blaise Metreweli delivering her first major public speech at the headquarters of MI6 earlier this week

New head of MI6 Blaise Metreweli delivering her first major public speech at the headquarters of MI6 earlier this week (PA Wire)

No further details about the alleged call were provided by Mr Naryshkin, who has held several senior roles in Russian politics and led the SVR since 2016.

Military analyst Michael Clarke told Sky News that Moscow is “trying to imply that the Brits are somehow appealing to them… because of the negotiations going on in Washington”.

But the call comes just days after Ms Metreweli, who is the first female MI6 chief, warned of the growing threat posed by an “aggressive, expansionist and revisionist” Russia in her first major public speech in the new role.

Ms Metreweli said the UK is operating in a “space between peace and war” and that while the Ukraine conflict drags on, Russia is also “testing us in the grey zone”.

“Putin should be in no doubt, our support is enduring. The pressure we apply on Ukraine’s behalf will be sustained,” she added.

The Independent has contacted the Foreign Office for comment.

Sergei Naryshkin has held several senior roles in Moscow, heading the foreign intelligence service since 2016

Sergei Naryshkin has held several senior roles in Moscow, heading the foreign intelligence service since 2016 (POOL/AFP via Getty Images)

Mr Clarke added that the Brits “would never” admit in public that this call had taken place because it is “very, very sensitive stuff”.

“The British head… should never, ever reveal that they’ve done that, and the fact that Naryshkin is doing it shows that he’s got his own agenda,” he added.

Mr Naryshkin’s comments emerged as European leaders held critical talks in Brussels over the future of funding Ukraine’s war effort.

While EU leaders could not approve a deal to use frozen Russian assets, they approved a €90bn deal to cover around two-thirds of Ukraine’s funding needs for the next two years.

Instead of drawing the funds from frozen Russian assets, the cash for the loan will be raised through joint borrowing by 24 of the EU’s 27 countries, excluding Czechia, Hungary and Slovakia.

Vladimir Putin said Europe had “failed to rob, due to grave consequences for the robbers” in an end-of-year conference on Friday.

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