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Albanese tells Russia to ‘back off’ after embassy criticises spying allegations

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In short:

The prime minister has rejected criticism from the Russian embassy over the arrest of two people, saying Russia should “back off”.

The Russian embassy said the arrests and media attention were “intended to launch another wave of anti-Russian paranoia in Australia”. 

What’s next?

The arrested pair will appear in court on September 20 to face charges of preparing for an espionage offence. 

The prime minister has rejected Russian criticism of the arrests of two of its former citizens on espionage charges, telling the Kremlin to “back off”.

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