Zakharova promised Britain's quick repentance to Russia

05 July 2018, 19:44 | Policy
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British Prime Minister Teresa May, sooner or later, will ask Moscow's forgiveness for accusations of poisoning British (and not only) citizens. So today at a traditional briefing commented on the official representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia Maria Zakharova reports of a new incident with the alleged "Novice", but already in Amesbury, and statements from London about the possible involvement of the Russian Federation. "I'm sure the chairman of this government will have to apologize for everything they've done. But it's like they will be accepted later, "- said the Russian diplomat. She noted that the current publications of the British media refer to poisoning in Salisbury on March 4 and in Amesbury on June 30 with the same poison, namely "Novice". "After the hell that hit Russia, after the international persecution that the British government unleashed against our country and our people in recent months, we could say a lot today. It could be said that less than four months had passed, and the sharp-plot English detective "The Riddle of Salisbury" had a sequel, the second series with a favorite character - "The Beginner". But I will not say this, "- said the director of the Department of Information and Press of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. According to her, Moscow would like to ask London a lot about this topic. "One could ask that question that interests everyone in the world and address it to the May government. Will the OPCW investigate the incident? But I will not do that either, "the diplomat stressed.. "You could even pay attention to the fact that it happened in a place that was taken under special control, where, as stated, every meter was checked," Zakharova added.. The representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs touched upon the lack of cooperation between our countries in the investigation of the poisoning of former Colonel GRU Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia, which after 4 months remains closed. "The lack of consuls to our citizens undermines the credibility of the official London. We wish the victims a speedy recovery. We urge the British law enforcement agencies not to go on about the dirty political game of the British authorities and start cooperation with the Russian authorities. We regularly inform the British side of the readiness for teamwork. We were shocked that the British authorities are waiting for proposals for cooperation from Moscow. Such proposals came to London from us all the time, "Zakharova stated..

Earlier on his Facebook page, quoting from the British media that the man and woman found in the English town of Amesbury, according to the statement of the head of the counterterrorism unit of Scotland Yard Neil Basu, had been poisoned with the same substance as Skripali, Zakharova wondered: "And where is Teresa May? "The last one still keeps silence.

Recall, on the eve of London, the world publicized the news that on June 30 in Amesbury two people were discovered unconscious as a result of exposure to an unknown substance.

The injured were 45-year-old Charlie Rowley and 44-year-old Don Sturges, who were critically taken to the hospital in Salisbury.




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