The Russian ambassador to the U.K. said Thursday it is up to British authorities to provide facts about the poisoning of a former spy and his daughter, and criticized Britain’s record on the international stage.
Alexander Yakovenko said in a press conference that “the burden of proof lies with the British authorities” and that “no facts have been officially presented” about the attack on Russian double agent Sergei Skripal in Salisbury earlier this month, the Guardian reported.
According to an advance briefing from the U.K. government, Theresa May will tell fellow leaders at an EU summit in Brussels today the attack was …read more
Source: European Voice