United States fire: Russia...
Russia has accused the UK of 'false stories' of trying to kill former Dior Sergei Scripler. In this context, Russia said that the United Kingdom is playing with fire.
Russian Ambassador Vassili Nebenzia made the remarks at a meeting of the United Nations Security Council on Thursday. This information was given in the BBC Online report on Friday.
Vassili Nebenzia complained the main goal of the United Kingdom is to defame Russia by defying unsupported complaints, weaken.
London is blaming Moscow for attempting to kill Scripps working for Russia and then to the UK. But Moscow has denied the allegations from the beginning. The diplomatic relations between the two countries have deteriorated with the attempt to kill Scripala.
UK ambassador to the United Nations Karen Pierce said the United Kingdom is ready to take any action for its actions.
UK rejects formal proposal to jointly investigate Russia's attempt to kill Scriptura Then, in New York, called on the UN Security Council special meeting yesterday.
Russia claims that the "legitimate questions" of Moscow cannot be avoided in London by attempting to try Scripala. They called for "strong and responsible" investigation in this incident.
Russian ambassador to the Security Council Vassili Nebenzia said the allegations made against Moscow are terrible and unsupported. The United Kingdom is campaigning against Russia.
UK ambassador Karen Pierce said there are many reasons to suspect Russia in the attempt to kill Scripler. The country has records of the assassination of the state.
US Secretary of State Kelly Curry said that Russia is trying to use the Security Council if she smiles her political interests.
On 4 March, Sergei Scrippla and his daughter, Ulya Scrippala, were found unconscious outside a restaurant in Salzburg, UK. The United Kingdom has accused Russia of making chemicals used in their attempt to kill them. In this incident, the United Kingdom and its allies expelled more than 130 Russian diplomats. In response, Russia also expelled the equivalent diplomats of the respective countries.