The "test tube of disgrace" was called by the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Maria Zakharova a remote message in the official account of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain on Twitter, which concerned accusations against Russia in the case of Skripal. "The UK now has its own" test tube of shame ". Here is a remote tweet of the British Foreign Ministry that the Porton-dawn laboratory has established the substance of the substance that, according to London, was poisoned by Skripali, Russia. Liars, "Zakharova wrote in Facebook. The day before the journalists noticed that the report, in which the Foreign Office directly accused Russia of producing a banned substance and a chemical attack on the territory of the United Kingdom, miraculously disappeared from the page. And it happened after a researcher at the Porton-dawn laboratory publicly acknowledged that British experts could not establish a toxin manufacturer, which affected the Skripali. Since many media kept the screen of that message, the United Kingdom's diplomatic department was forced to admit that it had been deliberately removed. True, they explained that they did this because the readers incorrectly "interpreted the words". However, as Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov noted, self-respecting people do not believe in such explanations, as they did not immediately believe in London's unfounded accusations. "It's only in the famous book of Lewis Carroll that the queen demands first to give the defendant a real time, and only then to listen to the verdict of the jury is guilty or not guilty," the minister recalled the plot of the famous work "The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland. - But Lewis Carroll still wrote a satire, using the genre of fairy tales.
Yesterday's discussion in The Hague showed that respecting adults do not believe in fairy tales, "RIA Novosti quotes Lavrov as saying at the 7th Moscow Conference on International Security on Thursday, April 5. The day before the meeting of the executive committee of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) took place in The Hague, at which Russia presented a joint draft with Iran and China, obliging Great Britain to involve Russian specialists in the investigation of the Salisbury incident. However, Western countries blocked this decision.