Moscow will not wait for an apology for unfounded accusations of an attempt on Sergei and Julia the Violins. On the contrary, we should expect new attacks from the British authorities. Since they have nothing to lose, the political image of London is spoiled completely and irrevocably. This is the opinion of the member of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, Sergei Tsekov. "It will affect her (Theresa May) reputation. She will have to make excuses. But the justification will be based on continuing accusations against Russia, "the senator said in a conversation with RT. In his opinion, the British authorities tried to solve the internal problems caused by breccis in the United Kingdom, but the provocation was invented ineptly and suffered reputational losses already in the eyes of the whole world. However, this situation was very cleverly used by the US. "The Americans reacted very quickly to what had happened, sending 60 Russian diplomats. This situation and the sharp reaction of the US shows that they have a stigma in the cannon, "Tsekov said.. But whoever was the anchor of this whole story, his guilt openly does not recognize. "Neither the UK nor the US is generally used to apologize. This characterizes the current political thinking, "the senator said, pointing out that not all countries blindly followed Washington and London, and this is encouraging. A similar opinion is shared by the member of the State Duma Committee on Foreign Affairs Anton Morozov. "This was originally intended as a provocation against Russia," he said.. "The flywheel is promoted quite seriously ... The European countries that sent Russian diplomats in solidarity with Great Britain.
I think that they are unlikely to be able to retreat, "Morozov said in an interview with RT. On Tuesday, April 3, a representative of the British laboratory at Porton Down admitted that local experts could not establish the country of origin of the substance that was used in Salisbury. Ex-Colonel GRU Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia were found in a deranged state on the street in Salisbury on March 4. In London, they immediately announced that the Russian authorities had organized an attempt on the traitor.