ADDIS ABABA – Britain’s warnings of plea if it is proven Russia was behind a poisoning of a double representative are promotion and not serious, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov pronounced on Friday.
Sergei Skripal, a former Russian comprehension officer now vital in Britain, and his adult daughter, are critically ill in sanatorium after being unprotected to a haughtiness representative in a British provincial city of Salisbury.
British Prime Minister Theresa May pronounced on Thursday her supervision will respond reasonably if justification shows Moscow was behind a conflict on Skripal, who served time in a Russian jail for espionage for Britain before he was expelled in a view swap.
Speaking to reporters during a revisit to a African Union domicile in Addis Ababa, Lavrov pronounced Russian officials had not perceived a singular fact or block of petrify justification about what happened to Skripal and his daughter.
“What we see is usually news reports … observant that if it is Russia, afterwards a response is going to be given that Russia is going to remember forever. That is not serious. This is promotion satisfactory and block and it is perplexing to lift tensions,” Lavrov said.
“If someone wants us to rivet in an investigation, be that on a poisoning of a UK theme or a rumors about purported division in a electoral debate of a US, if we unequivocally need a assistance, afterwards we will be peaceful to anticipate this probability if we have a required information and facts.”
“But in sequence to have a critical review … we have to use a central channels,” Lavrov said.