The Denver Post

Russia wants to talk with U.K. official

- By Jill Lawless

LONDON» Russia’s embassy in London on Saturday sought a meeting with British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson over the poisoning of a former Russian spy, saying its dealings with Britain over the issue had been “utterly unsatisfac­tory.”

Britain retorted that “it’s Russia’s response that has been unsatisfac­tory,” as the two countries continued a bitter public feud over the nerve-agent attack.

The Russian embassy said in a statement that it was “high time” for a meeting between Johnson and Ambassador Alexander Yakovenko to discuss the investigat­ion into the Sergei Skripal poisoning and “the whole range of bilateral issues.”

The Foreign Office said it had received the request and would respond “in due course.” But, in a statement, it accused Russia of employing a “diversiona­ry tactic” and refusing to “engage constructi­vely” and answer questions about the attack.

Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia spent weeks in critical condition after being found unconsciou­s March 4 in the English city of Salisbury.

Their conditions have recently improved. Doctors at Salisbury District Hospital said Friday that the 66year-old Sergei Skripal was “improving rapidly and is no longer in a critical condition.” Yulia Skripal, 33, regained consciousn­ess last week and is now in stable condition.

The elder Skripal is a former Russian intelligen­ce officer who was convicted of spying for Britain before coming to the U.K. as part of a 2010 prisoner swap.

British authoritie­s say Russia was behind the attack with a military-grade nerve agent that was first developed in the Soviet Union. More than 250 counterter­rorism officers are working to trace suspects and determine how the poison was delivered. British authoritie­s believe the nerve agent was applied to the door of Sergei Skripal’s house.

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