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In Britain, the statement of the Russian ambassador to London, Alexander Yakovenko, to rebuild the ten Russian diplomats is denied. Thus, the Russians, who were expelled from the country after the poisoning of the violinists, will not come back anywhere.
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As it is written on Channel 24, according to Yakovenko, London and Moscow have reached an agreement on the gradual resumption of the number of representatives in the United Kingdom. From January 2019.
The British Embassy declares that there is no "arrangement" for the return of diplomats.
Our position on the diplomatic presence of Russia in the United Kingdom has not changed. with activities taken after Salisbury. By the way, the 23 Russian diplomats were expelled from Britain because of the poisoning of the former Russian intelligence officer Sergei Skripal.
March 4, in the British newspaper The city of Salisbury was poisoned by the former intelligence services officer, Sergei Skrypka, and his daughter Julia. The investigation revealed that they had been poisoned by the neuro-paralytic substance "Novachok". The father and the daughter arrived at the hospital and they managed to survive.
The British investigation revealed that the poisoned fiddlers GUE Russia Alexander Petrov (real name – Alexander Mishkin) and Ruslan Boshirov (real name – Anatoly Chepiga).
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