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Spy Poisoning:Russia Says Uk Is Playing With Fire by viceddy95(m): 11:03pm On Apr 05, 2018
Spy poisoning: Russia says UK is 'playing with fire'



Media captionMoscow's UN ambassador Vasily Nebenzia: "You are playing with fire and you will be sorry"

Russia has accused the UK of inventing a "fake story" and "playing with fire" over the Salisbury spy poisoning.

Moscow's UN ambassador Vasily Nebenzia told a meeting of the UN Security Council: "We have told our British colleagues that you are playing with fire and you will be sorry."

The UK claims Russia is behind the attack. Moscow denies responsibility.

Britain's UN representative Karen Pierce said the UK's actions "stand up to any scrutiny".

She likened Moscow's requests to take part in the investigation to an arsonist investigating his own fire.

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Russian former spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were found unconscious in Salisbury on 4 March.

Ms Skripal, 33, is recovering in hospital and has released a statement saying her "strength is growing daily".

Her father, 66, remains critically ill but stable.

'Propaganda war'

Moscow called the special meeting of the Security Council in New York to discuss the attack, saying Britain had "legitimate questions" to answer.

Mr Nebenzia said the accusations were "horrific and unsubstantiated", and claimed the UK was waging a "propaganda war" against Russia.

He said Novichok - the group of nerve agent used in the poisoning - is "not copyrighted by Russia, in spite of the obviously Russian name" and has been developed in many countries.

"It's some sort of theatre of the absurd. Couldn't you come up with a better fake story?" he asked.

In his statement to the 15-member council, Mr Nebenzia questioned why Russia would eliminate someone using a "dangerous and highly public" method.

He contrasted the use of a chemical with the "hundreds of clever ways of killing someone" shown in British series Midsomer Murders.

Image captionSergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter Yulia, 33, remain in hospital

Responding, the British Ambassador to the UN, Karen Pierce, accused Russia of seeking to "undermine the international institutions that have kept us safe since the Second World War".

She said Russia came under suspicion for several reasons, saying it had "a record of conducting state-sponsored assassinations" and that it "views defectors as suitable targets for assassination".

Ms Pierce told delegates that Russia's request to visit Ms Skripal had been passed on and "we await her response".

"Ms Skripal's own wishes need to be taken into account," Ms Pierce added.

Meanwhile, US representative Kelley Currie said Russia was attempting to use the Security Council "for political gains", adding: "This is not a tactic that is appropriate for this body."

It comes amid an escalating diplomatic crisis between Moscow and the West as 60 expelled US envoys left Russia on Thursday.

More than 20 countries have expelled Russian envoys in solidarity with the UK, following Britain's initial expulsion of 23 Russian diplomats.

The UK government has constantly maintained Russia was behind the attack, claiming there is "no other plausible explanation".

On Wednesday, Russia proposed a joint investigation into the poisoning but the idea was voted down by the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

In a press conference, Russian ambassador to the UK, Alexander Yakovenko, said it marked a vote against "transparency".

Meanwhile on Thursday, UK police issued a statement on behalf of Yulia Skripal in which she said her strength was "growing daily".

It came shortly after Russian TV aired a recording of an alleged phone conversationbetween Ms Skripal and her cousin.

Re: Spy Poisoning:Russia Says Uk Is Playing With Fire by sincere22k(m): 11:10pm On Apr 05, 2018
Let there be peace
Re: Spy Poisoning:Russia Says Uk Is Playing With Fire by Nobody: 11:22pm On Apr 05, 2018
just like the way America is playing with fire in Ghana.

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