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May slams Russia again over Salisbury incident

- BY SHAUN CONNOLLY

Theresa May has renewed her war of words with Moscow over the nerve agent attack in Salisbury.

The Prime Minister again accused Russia of being behind the “sickening” incident.

Mrs May made the remarks as she thanked Nordic leaders for their support for the UK’s position in the aftermath of the attack.

Britain blamed the Russian GRU military intelligen­ce agency for the poisoning of ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia with Novichok in the Wiltshire town in March.

Addressing a meeting of the Nordic Council in Oslo, the PM said: “We believe that global stability, security and prosperity depend on adherence to the wellestabl­ished internatio­nal system of rules, treaties and protocols.

“And we recognise that it is not enough to simply hold such beliefs.

“We must be prepared to speak and act in their defence.

“We saw that earlier this year when the Russian state deployed chemical weapons in my country.

“And all five Nordic government­s stepped up to stand alongside the UK.

“The sickening attack was emblematic of a period in which the rules and norms that underpin internatio­nal behaviour are being tested and challenged by both malign states and non-state actors.

“Permitting such a degradatio­n of the rules-based order risks an increase instabilit­y.

“It makes it all the more difficult for nations to cooperate with one another to tackle common challenges.

“We must work together to take practical steps in defence of the internatio­nal order and in defiance of those who would undermine it.

Russia has also been blamed for the death of 44-year-old Dawn Sturgess and the poisoning of her partner Charlie Rowley, who are believed to have come into contact with Novichok discarded by the Skripals’ attackers. in global

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Prime Minister Theresa May at the Nordic Council

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