US expels Russia’s No 2 diplomat at Washington embassy as ties hit new low
- The expulsion of Minister Counselor Sergey Trepelkov is not directly related to the Ukraine invasion, but comes as tensions reach a post-Cold War high
- The US deputy chief of mission in Moscow was similarly expelled earlier this month, as part of an ongoing tit-for-tat battle over diplomatic staffing

The United States has expelled Russia’s second-highest ranking diplomat in Washington in retaliation for the Russian expulsion of the No 2 US diplomat in Moscow earlier this month, a senior State Department official said on Thursday.
The expulsion is unrelated to the unfolding Russian invasion of Ukraine and is part of a long-running dispute between Washington and Moscow over embassy staffing.
However, it comes as tensions between the two capitals have hit a post-Cold War high over Ukraine.
The official said the State Department had informed the Russian embassy on Wednesday that it is expelling Minister Counselor Sergey Trepelkov, who is currently the No 2 at the mission under Ambassador Anatoly Antonov.
Russia expelled US Deputy Chief of Mission Bart Gorman from Moscow in mid-February.