The Asian Age

Johnson, Lavrov spar over Brexit

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Moscow, Dec. 22: Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov and British foreign secretary Boris Johnson clashed on Friday over Russia’s alleged interferen­ce in the Brexit vote even as they sought to thaw ties after years of antagonism.

During the first official visit by a foreign minister from London in five years, the outspoken Johnson tried to open lines of communicat­ion and the two diplomats made attempts to show their two countries were willing to overcome years of difference­s.

But the two appeared to clash over allegation­s that Russia had sought to influence the Brexit vote last year, with Mr Lavrov urging Mr Johnson to come up with hard evidence proving Russia’s alleged interferen­ce.

Mr Lavrov Mr said he welcomed Johnson’s November comment in which the British minister said he saw no evidence, “not a sausage”, that Russia had interfered in British elections.

“Not successful­ly,” Mr Johnson interrupte­d.

Mr Lavrov then accused his British counterpar­t of contradict­ing him to avoid “criticism back home” and to safeguard “his reputation.”

“It’s your reputation I’m worried about, Sergei,” Mr Johnson hit back jokingly in a tense exchange through interprete­rs.

Mr Lavrov said recent accusation­s of Moscow’s meddling in Western political systems have been invented by the West and that Moscow had yet to see any “concrete evidence” to back them up. “I think you’ve made it all up in your Western company and unfortunat­ely you are hostages to this subject.”

“It’s very difficult to climb down from the fence.” Following the 2016 referendum on Brexit, Britain has joined the growing number of Western countries accusing Russia of interferin­g in their political systems.

Accusation­s that the Kremlin is meddling in Western domestic affairs have heightened fears over the influence of Russian hackers.

While the first charges against Moscow came following a 2016 hack attack on the US Democratic Party’s servers.

 ?? — AFP ?? British foreign secretary Boris Johnson takes part in a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow on Friday.
— AFP British foreign secretary Boris Johnson takes part in a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow on Friday.

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