The decision to return to Russia should be made by the former intelligence officer of the GRU Sergey Skripal and his daughter, who suffered from a possible hematoca in English Salisbury, and Moscow does not have any problems with them. On Thursday, April 5, at a special briefing for the media, the Russian ambassador to London Alexander Yakovenko. The whole press conference is available on Youtube video sharing. "I hope that one day Julia will be able to return to Moscow, where she has a job, an apartment, she is a fairly wealthy person," said the ambassador (on video about 1 hour and 17 minutes). "As for her father-to go to the UK was his choice. We do not have problems with this. From the point of view of the Russian state, the government has no claims to it. He was sentenced to imprisonment, spent several years in prison and now before our state he is clean. Like any other citizen. For us, they are citizens of Russia, and we intend to protect their rights, "Yakovenko said.. He also noted that he was glad that the news that Yulia was recovering and expressed the hope that the state of the ex-scout would improve, he would come to himself. According to the diplomat, in the United Kingdom, Skripal did not work for the British intelligence service MI-6, and lived just like a private person. "We did not have any information about him. I learned about it only after the tragic incident, therefore I can not say anything specifically, but we will ask these questions to our colleagues, "the journalist Yakovenko answered the corresponding question. As for Moscow's recognition of the results of the investigation into the poisoning of the Fiddles carried out by the OPCW forces, this can only happen if they are verified by the international community. "Of course, we will accept them, but these results must be confirmed by the international community. We want to see who these experts are. At the moment we do not yet know who they are, "he said.. For Moscow, it is important that the expert group includes representatives of different countries. "Of course, there must be Russians there, because we can ask the right questions. But we would also welcome the participation of other countries, not only from the countries of NATO and the European Union, but also from India, China, Latin America and Africa, there are specialists there!
, Our ambassador is convinced. The former colonel of the GRU, Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia, who worked for the British secret services, were poisoned in Salisbury on March 4 with the nerve agent A234, which the British call "Novice". London claims that the incident involved a Russian state. Russia categorically denies this, directing public consciousness to the chemical laboratory of the British Defense Ministry Porton Down, which is located near Salisbury.