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‘BZ poison never made in Russia’

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MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday the nerve agent used to poison former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in Britain could have been the BZ substance – which was never produced in the Soviet Union or Russia.

Lavrov said experts from a laboratory based in the Swiss town of Spiez had analysed a sample of the substance used in the poisoning.

Citing a report from the lab dated March 27, Lavrov said the evidence suggested the nerve agent used could be in the arsenal of the US and Britain.“This formulatio­n was in the inventory of the United States, Britain and other Nato states,” Lavrov said at an assembly of the Council on Foreign and Defence Policy.

The global chemical weapons watchdog concluded on Thursday that the poison that struck down the former Russian spy and his daughter Yulia last month was a highly pure type of Novichok nerve agent, backing Britain’s own findings.

British Prime Minister Theresa May said it was highly likely that Moscow was behind the attack.

Russia has repeatedly denied any involvemen­t in the poisoning.

Lavrov on Saturday said the report from the Swiss lab mentioned no nerve agents by name, such as Novichok, but instead gave a long chemical formula that points to a substance that has been developed by many countries.

“We, as you understand, have abilities to receive confidenti­al informatio­n. And as this informatio­n concerns questions of life and death, we won’t keep this informatio­n secret.”

Lavrov said the Swiss laboratory also identified a high concentrat­ion of A-234 agent, known as Novichok. Such a concentrat­ion would have quickly resulted in Skripal’s death, Lavrov said.

“Taking into account its (A-234) high volatility, the issue of identifica­tion of this poisoning substance in its initial state and in high concentrat­ion by specialist­s at the Spiez (research) centre seems to be very suspicious,” Lavrov said.

‘THIS FORMULATIO­N WAS IN THE INVENTORY OF THE US, BRITAIN AND OTHER NATO STATES’

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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov

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