Britain refused to Russia in a convenient place in the world

27 September 2018, 21:47 | Policy
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The head of the British Foreign Office, Jeremy Hunt, is sure that.

despite the high diplomatic price paid by Russia for.

poisoning former scouts in British territory, a war between two.

countries will not. He noted that after the murder of Alexander Litvinenko Moscow.

felt that "she went unpunished". "I do not think there is a possibility of war or something.

such, "he said in an interview with Sky News, adding that after.

poisoning in Salisbury Russians are waiting for a very different reaction from Britain. According to him, the Russian government must understand that "not.

will be in the world of a convenient place for Russia, if they behave in such a way.

way ". Hunt explained that he had met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Russia Sergei Lavrov during the UN General Assembly in New York.

"It was quite difficult ... There was a frank exchange.

(opinions), "stressed the head of British diplomacy. Ex-intelligence GRU Sergei Skripal, along with his daughter Julia.

were poisoned in Salisbury on March 4. The incident provoked a major international.

scandal. London accused Moscow of involvement in the attempt. In turn, the Russian authorities.

rejected all charges and repeatedly offered to conduct a joint investigation.

Later, Britain showed photos of two men allegedly implicated.



to the poisoning of the Fiddles. According to London, they are employees of the GRU Alexander.

Petrov and Ruslan Boshirov. In an interview given to RT, they denied the speculation and declared.

trip to Salisbury for tourist purposes. The escaped former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko died in 2006.

shortly after receiving the citizenship of Great Britain.

The main suspect was Andrei Lugovoi, who denies all charges.




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