Russia will not agree with the results of the installation of the chemical composition, which may have been poisoned in Salisbury on March 4 by the former intelligence officer of the GRU Sergey Skripal and his daughter Julia, unless experts from the Russian Federation. This was stated by the UN permanent representative to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons Alexander Shulgin on the air of the program "60 minutes" on the TV channel "Russia 1". "We will not accept any results of this investigation if Russian experts do not participate in it," he said.. Shulgin noted that the mandate of the OPCW experts "is only to check the chemical composition of the substance used in Salisbury". "But without indicating the country of belonging, without imposing any responsibility. This is not their mandate, "stressed the RF Permanent Representative. He believes that the situation around this case only worsens. "Since the British unfoundedly accused Russia of using chemical weapons in their territory, as well as in violation of the chemical convention, the situation is only heating up. Many in both the OPCW and the West understand the danger of the current situation, "Shulgin said.. According to him, Moscow sent a note to the OPCW in order to gain access to the results of the investigation into the incident in Salisbury. Since Monday morning, all the media are discussing another fantastic version of the British, how they could poison two Russians - now they were under suspicion. buckwheat. This blizzard dumped the English tabloid The Sun.
According to the publication, allegedly Skripal asked his daughter to bring him from Russia buckwheat, bay leaves and spices. However, the woman forgot to buy them and asked a friend who flew to the UK next flight. Given that the article appeared on April 1, we can assume that the British decided in this way to celebrate the Day of the Fool. But who now will stop believing even in such a version, when the falsification of history about the accursed hand of the Kremlin is at stake.