The patients, of course, do not take offense. But in the case of the UK, Russia reserves the right to comment on what is happening, to explain its position and to give mirror answers to any antics, even the most insane. This was reported by the presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov. He compared the accusations against Moscow in an attempt to assassinate ex-colonel GRU Sergey Skripal with a broken car of the British brand: "Imagine: Moscow, there was an accident, there is a victim. We see: the car is made in Britain. Let's say a Range Rover. And let's just imagine, - suggested Peskov in an interview with RT, - that I or a representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs make a statement that a person died in an accident in the center of Moscow in a car produced in the UK, and with high probability, responsibility for this may lie on the prime minister Great Britain. Is this crazy? Yes, this is insanity, "stressed Peskov. In this situation, Moscow is behaving very restrainedly and patiently. But it's foolish to think that it will quietly swallow insults, said the presidential press secretary. "Do not expect that at the sight of such insanity, such aggressive and unpredictable behavior, Russia will sit silently aside.
Of course, Russia will pursue its goals, defend its interests, respond to every anti-Russian step and, of course, explain its position, "he said.. Sands sympathized with the British, whose authorities brought the country to political and cultural degradation. "The homeland of Byron, Shakespeare and Conan Doyle, once a brilliant empire with tremendous traditions in politics and diplomacy turned into a country where politicians allow themselves, to put it mildly, irresponsible statements. This is a problem, "- said Peskov. According to him, even ordinary people who are far from politics or the activities of special services understand the obvious thing: Moscow was not needed and not dangerous. Skripal. For his betrayal, he spent several years, then he was exchanged, deported abroad, where he lived very quietly. "It was transferred to the UK as a result of an exchange (declassified intelligence agents)," recalled Peskov. - Why should Russia issue a man who is at least of any importance or value? This is inconceivable.
If it was given, then Russia no longer has business with him. It has zero value, "- said Peskov. Therefore, accusations of Russia's poisoning of Skripal are "artificially constructed theories", an anti-Russian provocation necessary for London to increase its lost weight in the international arena. Ex-Colonel GRU Sergei Skripal, who possesses Russian citizenship and British citizenship, and his daughter Russian Julia Skripal were found on the street in Salisbury on March 4 in an insane state. Local experts said that people were exposed to nerve agents. London accused Moscow of attempted murder. The OPCW experts are only allowed to investigate more than 2 weeks after the incident.