US Ambassador to Russia John Huntsman acknowledged that Russian-American relations are experiencing "difficult times". According to him, Washington and other allies of London were forced to take "measures against Russia in connection with the incredibly dangerous events that unfolded on the streets of the English city of Salisbury". However, Huntsman is convinced that this should not in any way affect the relations between the inhabitants of the two countries. "Despite our outrage over the actions of the Russian government, the ties between our peoples remain strong, and the doors for dialogue are still open," the US ambassador said in a video message published in the official Twitter of the US Embassy on Thursday, March 29.. He stressed that he always talks with Russians with pleasure, and offered to ask him any questions in the embassy's social networks. The proposal to establish a dialogue immediately responded to the citizens of Russia. But the questions turned out to be unpleasant for Huntsman. "I've always wondered what hypocrisy means, no one will tell?" - asked the user under the name of Dizzy?. "Where is the evidence in the case of Skripal?" - demanded an answer Evil Russian and Dmitry. "When will the US cease to occupy Syria and support terrorists?" - inquired Kravtsov Vitaly. "You are pursued by the Kremlin? The FSB watches you? Putin does not allow you to live? We will help you!
" - the user of the psychiatric clinic published a message Mark Vov. Questions, in general, for Mr. Huntsman, Russians have accumulated a lot. Will he be able to answer?.
This week, the United States announced its accession to the British accusation against Russia over the poisoning of ex-colonel GRU Sergei Skripal in Salisbury. In Washington, they decided to expel 60 diplomatic employees, including those working for the UN, and to close the consulate in Seattle. Moscow promised a response.