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'You'll be sorry,' Russia tells Britain at U.N. nerve agent attack meeting

Russia told Britain at the United Nations Security Council on Thursday that “you’re playing with fire and you’ll be sorry” over its accusations that Moscow was to blame for poisoning a former Russian spy and his daughter.

'You'll be sorry,' Russia tells Britain at U.N. nerve agent attack meeting

'You'll be sorry,' Russia tells Britain at U.N. nerve agent attack meeting

STEPANAKERT, APRIL 6, ARTSAKHPRESS: As Reuters reported, It was the second showdown between Russia and Britain at the world body since the March 4 nerve agent attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia in an English town. Russia, which requested Thursday’s council meeting, denies any involvement.

The attack has had major diplomatic ramifications, with mass expulsions of Russian and Western diplomats. The 15-member Security Council first met over the issue on March 14 at Britain’s request.

“We have told our British colleagues that ‘you’re playing with fire and you’ll be sorry’,” Russian U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said during a more than 30-minute speech that attempted to poke holes in Britain’s allegations against Moscow.


     

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