In the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation answered G7 on "mockery of common sense". It is a question of yesterday's statement by Britain, the Federal Republic of Germany, the United States, Canada and France about poisonings on the banks of the Foggy Albion. Diplomats stressed that the allies of the British dance under the tune of London, when voiced by others unfounded claims. Although Moscow has repeatedly stressed that it has not been involved in the Salisbury and Amesbury incidents, and has repeatedly offered its assistance in investigating sensational cases. "It is regrettable that in the capitals of these countries again went on about London, which, it seems, can not overcome its own unexplained phobias. They picked up the lie covered by the "almost certainly" clause, which is another variation of the notorious British "highly likely", and readily turned a blind eye to the lack of any evidence of what really happened " , - said in the comments of the foreign ministry, published on the official website. The statement notes that the British side protects the victims as the apple of the eye, which pushes one single thought: "All charges against us are completely fabricated". Western powers deliberately create Russia's image of the enemy, the ministry notes, adding that there are real threats in the world, including international terrorism, which must be acted jointly. On 4 March, the former GRU colonel and his daughter were hospitalized in the English town of Salisbury unconscious. The British side accused Russia of what had happened. The latter categorically denies his involvement in the incident, which almost every day is covered with new details.
Moscow has repeatedly offered its assistance in the investigation, but London in every possible way disavows Russian intervention. The so-called "business of Skripal" provoked an international scandal. Disagreements between Moscow and the West led to an exchange of diplomats and sanctions. On the eve of the British showed photos of suspects in the attempt. These are two officers of the GRU: Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov. These names "do not say anything", so reacted to information in the Kremlin and once again called on "prosecutors" to cooperate.