Russian diplomats have put May in place

05 September 2018, 22:57 | Policy
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation besieged the British "political masquerators".

First of all, we are talking about Prime Minister Teresa May. The tone of her address, in which she spoke of the suspects in the so-called "case of Skripal," angered Russian diplomats. Their "fi" they reflected in the return statement. "Speech of the Prime Minister of Great Britain T. May in the British Parliament on September 5 with. on the so-called case of the Violins and the incident of poisoning two British subjects in Amesbury is sustained in an absolutely unacceptable tone, "the text of the official website of the foreign ministry. It also specifies that in their attacks the policies of London are circulating, once again without providing any evidence of Moscow's guilt. "There [in the speech] contains a number of peremptory accusations against the Russian Federation and two allegedly our citizens.

Strongly reject these insinuations, "they concluded in the Foreign Ministry, adding that all" attempts to inflame the anti-Russian hysteria around the case of the Violins "will be answered by facts. In addition, the department noted that the "country origin" of poison poison has not yet been determined and reminded forgetful politicians of the names of states where "such chemical compounds have been under construction for decades". "Among them are the United States, Great Britain, Germany, Sweden, the Czech Republic, the Netherlands. This is evidenced by information coming in, including from open sources on the basis of independent investigations.

We are talking about this again for those who may have a "short memory," the ministry explained, expressing hope that the attacks on the part of the Albion would be "sooner or later put an end". Today, British law enforcers have named the names of suspects in the poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia. Also, the public was shown photos of alleged perpetrators of the attempt. They were two Russians - Alexander Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov. According to May, these names are likely to be pseudonyms.




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