On March 4, ex-intelligence officer Sergey
Skripal aged 66, and his daughter Yulia, aged 33, came into contact with a
nerve agent and were found unconscious in Salisbury.
MOSCOW,
March 16. /TASS/. Moscow intends to influence London over the poisoning of
former colonel of Russia’s Main Intelligence Directorate Sergei Skripal in
Salisbury, Russian Ambassador to the United Kingdom Alexander Yakovenko said on
Rossiya 24 TV channel live on Friday.
"We
will crank up pressure on the British government over this issue. We will not
allow them leave this track for sure," he said.
Yakovenko believes that Britain has been using the affair of former GRU Colonel Sergei Skripal for distracting attention from internal problems.
"The
country is in grave condition in connection with Brexit. This causes strong
pressures on the government [of Britain]: the government has been trying to
think up evasive maneuvers in order to ease the pressure. This sort of
aggression and political provocation that has been employed on the Russian
track are very handy," Yakovenko said.
In his
opinion, in the wake of the pullout from the European Union Britain has been
"losing the leverage of political influence, so the country’s importance
will be objectively dwindling."
"To
stay afloat somehow it is crucial to obtaining a role in the Western world,
first and foremost, probably with some emphasis on security," Yakovenko
said.
"We
try not to overreact at boorish statements and articles," he said,
commenting on a statement made by British Defense Secretary Gavin Williamson,
in which he had said that Russia should "go away" and "shut
up". "We feel confident here in London as representatives of a great
country," the Russian ambassador added.
According
to Yakovenko, Russia believes it inappropriate to respond in the same manner.
On March
15, while speaking about Moscow’s possible retaliation over the UK’s measures
taken in connection with the poisoning of former Russian military intelligence
(GRU) Colonel Sergei Skripal, Williamson said that "Russia should go away,
it should shut up - but if they do respond to the action that we have taken we
will consider it carefully and we will look at our options."
On March 4,
ex-intelligence officer Sergei Skripal aged 66, and his daughter Yulia,
aged 33, came into contact with a nerve agent and were found unconscious on a
bench in The Maltings shopping center in Salisbury. Both of them have been
hospitalized and are presently in critical condition. British Prime Minister
Theresa May accused Russia of illegal use of force against her country,
claiming that Moscow is behind the poisoning of Skripal and his daughter. In
light of this, the UK leader stated that 23 Russian diplomats would be expelled
and some other restrictive measures would be introduced. The Russian side
refuted its alleged involvement in the incident and declared it would carry out
tit-for-tat actions in the near future.
Source: ITAR-TASS 16-03-2018