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Moscow awaits return of envoys from Britain

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MOSCOW: Moscow is awaiting nearly two dozen Russian diplomats ordered to leave Britain as part of a standoff over a nerve agent attack on British soil.

The 23 diplomats were expected to leave British territory yesterday, the Russian Foreign Ministry said.

The diplomats were given a week to leave Britain, an order which prompted Russia to retaliate with its own expulsion of 23 British diplomats. The British diplomats are expected to leave Moscow in the coming days.

Tensions between the two countries have ratcheted higher since the March 4 poisoning.

Russia denies involvemen­t, but Western powers see it as a sign of increasing­ly aggressive Russian meddling abroad.

Britain’s National Security Council met yesterday to consider possible further measures.

British Prime Minister Theresa May and other European Union leaders are due to discuss the poisoning at a summit tomorrow.

The EU on Monday condemned the poisoning and called on Russia to “address urgently” British questions over the Novichok nerve agent programme.

The Russian Foreign Ministry called Britain’s accusation­s “speculativ­e and baseless”.

In a statement, it accused Britain and other EU member states of continuing developmen­t of similar nerve agents and said Britain’s government is stirring up “media hysteria” around the case to distract Britons from the government’s troubles in negotiatin­g the country’s exit from the EU.

Russia insists it gave up all its chemical weapons under internatio­nal oversight.

The British military and police are continuing to search for clues around Salisbury into what hap- pened. British police investigat­ors say it may take “months” to complete the widening inquiry.

The focus is on the movement of the Skripals in the hours before they were found unconsciou­s.

 ??  ?? Under scrutiny: A vehicle wrapped in blue tarpaulin being removed from Larkhill Road in Durrington, 16km north of Salisbury. The vehicle is suspected to be linked to the spy poisoning case. — AP
Under scrutiny: A vehicle wrapped in blue tarpaulin being removed from Larkhill Road in Durrington, 16km north of Salisbury. The vehicle is suspected to be linked to the spy poisoning case. — AP

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