May: Russia is guilty of poisoning the agenda; 23 Russian diplomats expelled from Britain

Britain will exclude 23 Russian diplomats and suspend high-level contacts, British Prime Minister Theresa May said. This decision came as part of the response to the poisoning of the dual agent Sergei Scripal. May said Russia has not provided a reliable explanation, it has only presented sarcasm and contempt. [...]
May said Russia has not provided a reliable explanation, it has only presented sarcasm and contempt.
She said Russia is <x0-> guilty to the Scripal incident, representing the illegal use of force against the United Kingdom.
She added that the government is considering to chronic a new legislative anti-spiration.
It could be said that the government will include amendments to the Magnitsky type in a draft law on existing sanctions. The leader of Great Britain said the government would increase controls over the incoming Russians.
Russia has said it will not respond to the prime minister's request until there is a sample of toxins and an internationally accepted procedure that the investigation will follow.
The case should go through channels of the Organisation for Banning of Nuclear Arms (OPCW), in which Russia and the United Kingdom are participants, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavor said./Periscopi/












