London is ready to forgive Moscow Skripale

12 November 2018, 10:20 | Policy
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UK wants to work with Russia. Prime Minister Theresa May will announce this on Monday evening, November 12.. Theses of her speech at the banquet of the mayor of the city published by RIA "Novosti". In her speech, May intends to point out that her warnings about the Russian threat turned out to be true: two Russian intelligence agents, citizens of the Russian Federation, Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov, "thoughtlessly used chemical weapons" on British streets. However, London held a demonstration of retaliation: "Together with our allies in response to the attack in Salisbury, we coordinated the largest expulsion of Russian intelligence officers in history, significantly undermining Russia's intelligence capabilities in the coming years," the May news agency quoted.. In addition, thanks to the actions of Western intelligence services in the Netherlands, "the Russian Federation’s attempts to penetrate the OPCW and to undermine its activities were prevented and revealed" - the British Prime Minister also plans to remind of this. According to May, Moscow received a clear signal that the international community is ready to rally against it.. The measures were taken tough. But now London is ready to forgive her and re-establish cooperation.. “We don’t want such a relationship with Russia,” says May’s speech.. The UK is ready to work together with Russia "to fulfill the obligations common to us as members of the UN Security Council". That is, Skripali is a thing of the past, the head of the British government will let know. The main thing now is not to go against the conventional wisdom.. Otherwise, new complications will arise.. A year ago, speaking at an event at the Mayor of the City, the British Prime Minister said that "Russia is hostile". After six months, March 4, 2018.

, ex-intelligence officer of the Russian Federation Sergey Skipal and his daughter Julia were found in an insane state in Salisbury. London said that people were poisoned with Russian-made Novice combat toxin.. In the Russian Federation, these unsubstantiated accusations were rejected, however, London sent 23 Russian diplomats out of the country, and a number of other countries took similar measures.. Moscow responded mirror. London refused to cooperate with Moscow in the investigation of this case. Skripale's fate is currently unknown.




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