EU driven by anti-Russian reflexes

The Russian Foreign Ministry thinks that remarks made on Monday at a meeting of EU Foreign Ministers were driven by 'anti-Russian reflexes.

The EU ministers announced that the attack on nerve gas on a former double spy and his daughter in Salisbury was strongly condemned. 'The EU takes the British's assertion that Russia is most likely responsible,' said the EU Foreign Ministers in a statement.

'We regret that the European Union once again obeys misleading reflections of' euro solidarity 'and to increasing anti-Russian reflexes,' the Russian ministry said in a reaction. 'This state of affairs naturally does not embellish the EU's common foreign policy. '

Moscow added that all chemical weapons in Russia have been destroyed. A fact that ignores the EU, according to the ministry.