Russia rages: Johnson's claims that Putin poisoned the agent calls them unforgivable.

We have a huge escalation of rhetoric between London and Moscow, amid a fear of running another cold war, reports Independent. The Kremlin has given a furious response to Boris Johnson's claims that Vladimir Putin ordered the poisoning of the former Russian agent in Salisbury, calling it “an unforgivable breakdown [...]
We have a huge escalation of rhetoric between London and Moscow, amid a fear of running another cold war, reports Independent.
The Kremlin has given a furious response to Boris Johnson's claims that Vladimir Putin ordered the poisoning of the former Russian agent in Salisbury, calling it “an unforgivable breach of diplomatic label” writes Periscope.
Great Britain's foreign secretary said it had probably been Vladimir Putin's decision to poison Sergei Scripal.
Moscow called his statement a frightening passage of rhetoric between the two countries.
Media Secretary Dmitry Peskov told the state news agency that “we have nothing to do with that poisoning. Any mention of our president in connection with him is nothing but shocking and unforgivable violation of diplomatic rules.” /Periscopi












