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Russia claimed that Britain is taking action against it to distract people from how Brexit is going

Mar 15, 2018, 16:29 IST

Russian President Vladimir PutinGrigory Dukor/Reuters

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  • Sergei Lavrov claimed that diplomatic measures against Russia were a distraction tactic by Theresa May given the state of Brexit negotiations.
  • May yesterday demanded that 23 Russian diplomats leave Britain, a retaliation for the poisoning of spy Sergei Skripal.
  • The UK formally accused Russia of carrying out the attack, which Moscow has denied repeatedly.
  • Lavrov also said Moscow would work out its own counter-measures to the UK shortly.

Russia's foreign minister claimed that Britain's strong reaction to the poisoning of a former spy on its soil is an attempt to distract people from the Brexit negotiations.

Sergei Lavrov made the assertion in an interview with the Russian-backed news agency Sputnik on Thursday morning.

In a report on the exchange, Sputnik paraphrased Lavrov's words, and said UK responses to the attempted assassination of Sergei Skirpal "were caused, particularly, by the UK inability to fulfill Brexit obligations."

Lavrov said Russia is still deciding how to respond to Britain's decision to expel 23 diplomats and freeze certain assets in retaliation for Russia's refusal to explain how a deadly Russian nerve agent was used in the poisoning.

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The Kremlin has repeatedly denied any knowledge or involvement in Skripal's poisoning.

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