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UK words ‘offensive’, says Moscow

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LONDON: Russia said on Thursday it had summoned the British ambassador to voice a strong protest against “offensive” British statements, including about alleged Russian threats to use nuclear weapons.

The Russian Foreign Affairs Ministry said it issued the rebuke to Ambassador Deborah Bronnert over “the frankly boorish statements of the British leadership regarding Russia, its leader and official representa­tives of the authoritie­s, as well as the Russian people”.

It said Ms Bronnert was handed a memorandum stating that “offensive rhetoric from representa­tives of the UK authoritie­s is unacceptab­le. In polite society, it is customary to apologise for such statements”.

The ministry said Russia had told her it objected to British statements containing “deliberate­ly false informatio­n, in particular about alleged Russian ‘threats to use nuclear weapons’”.

No immediate comment was available from Britain’s Foreign, Commonweal­th and Developmen­t Office.

British Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said in a radio interview this week that Russian President Vladimir Putin had “small man syndrome” and Foreign Affairs Ministry spokeswoma­n Maria Zakharova was “like a comedy turn — she does her statement every week threatenin­g to nuke everyone”.

Russia’s war in Ukraine has wrecked its relations with most Western countries but it often reserves special vitriol and scorn for Britain, which has positioned itself as a leading backer of Kyiv in both rhetorical support and weapons supplies.

In February, the Kremlin condemned what it called “absolutely unacceptab­le” remarks by British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss about the risk of conflict between Russia and Nato after Moscow invaded Ukraine.

On Thursday, Mr Putin cited Margaret Thatcher’s 1982 dispatch of the British navy to take back the Falkland Islands from Argentina in response to comments by Prime Minister Boris Johnson that the Russian invasion of Ukraine was a “perfect example of toxic masculinit­y” and would not have happened if Mr Putin were a woman.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said later that some of Mr Johnson’s comments were “monstrous”.

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