London and Washington violate all rules

Russian minister Sergei Lavrov accuses London and Washington of violating all standards of decency.

Even in the Cold War there were still unwritten decency rules, which everyone adhered to, but London and Washington are nowhere in return, Lavrov complained. According to him, the British government in political trouble does have an interest in the weird poison assassination in Salisbury, and Russia at all.

Russian ex-secret agent Sergei Skripal was poisoned with a curious substance in his home town of Salisbury at the beginning of March. According to Lavrov, the Kremlin has no interest in doing so now, with a strange kind of nerve gas from the time of the Soviet Union. The British government has been hammering for almost a month that it is very likely that the Kremlin is behind the attack. Proofs have not been submitted.