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Russia will expel UK diplomats "soon", its foreign minister has said, in response to the expulsion of 23 of its diplomats by Britain. | Russia will expel UK diplomats "soon", its foreign minister has said, in response to the expulsion of 23 of its diplomats by Britain. |
Sergei Lavrov told Russian media the expulsions would "definitely" happen. | Sergei Lavrov told Russian media the expulsions would "definitely" happen. |
The UK took its action after Moscow refused to explain how a Russian-made nerve agent was used on a former spy and his daughter in the UK. | The UK took its action after Moscow refused to explain how a Russian-made nerve agent was used on a former spy and his daughter in the UK. |
Russia denies it was involved. Its foreign ministry called the allegations by Prime Minister Theresa May "insane". | |
Russia described the UK's position as irresponsible and not backed up by evidence. | Russia described the UK's position as irresponsible and not backed up by evidence. |
When asked when the expulsions would happen, Mr Lavrov was quoted as saying: "Soon. I promise you that." | |
He reportedly referred to the UK allegations against Russia as "absolutely boorish". | He reportedly referred to the UK allegations against Russia as "absolutely boorish". |
Mr Lavrov also said the UK's approach to the matter was partly prompted by the government's problems over Brexit. | Mr Lavrov also said the UK's approach to the matter was partly prompted by the government's problems over Brexit. |
Former spy Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter, Yulia Skripal, 33, remain critically ill in hospital after being found slumped on a bench in Salisbury, Wiltshire, on 4 March. | Former spy Sergei Skripal, 66, and his daughter, Yulia Skripal, 33, remain critically ill in hospital after being found slumped on a bench in Salisbury, Wiltshire, on 4 March. |
The chemical used in the attack has been identified part of a group of nerve agents developed by Russia known as Novichok, Mrs May said. | The chemical used in the attack has been identified part of a group of nerve agents developed by Russia known as Novichok, Mrs May said. |
The prime minister said there was "no alternative conclusion" than to believe Russia was "culpable" for the poisonings. | |
She had given Russia a deadline of last Tuesday evening to explain the use of the nerve agent. | |
Mr Lavrov then said Moscow would co-operate if the UK submitted a formal request under the Chemical Weapons Convention, which gives a 10-day time limit to respond. | |
But after Tuesday's deadline passed, the UK announced the expulsions. | |
Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson stepped up the war of words with Russia on Thursday. | |
He said the attack was Russia's "way of saying to people this is what happens to people who stand up to our regime". | He said the attack was Russia's "way of saying to people this is what happens to people who stand up to our regime". |
Mr Johnson said: "Now is the moment for [President Vladimir] Putin to jam the lid down and send a signal to people: 'You do this, you're going to die.'" | Mr Johnson said: "Now is the moment for [President Vladimir] Putin to jam the lid down and send a signal to people: 'You do this, you're going to die.'" |
He told the BBC a sample of the nerve agent would be sent to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons - the independent international body set up to stop chemical warfare - for analysis. | |
But he added that Russia's "smug, sarcastic" response indicated their "fundamental guilt". | |
Moscow wanted to "simultaneously deny it and at the same time to glory in it", he said, adding the nerve agent was chosen "to show that it is Russia". | |
In addition to the expulsions, the UK has announced measures that include increased checks on private flights, customs and freight as well as a boycott of this year's Fifa World Cup in Russia by ministers and the Royal Family. | |
On Wednesday, the White House said it "stands in solidarity" with "its closest ally" the UK and supported its decision to expel the Russian diplomats. | On Wednesday, the White House said it "stands in solidarity" with "its closest ally" the UK and supported its decision to expel the Russian diplomats. |
President Donald Trump's spokeswoman accused Russia of undermining the security of countries worldwide. | President Donald Trump's spokeswoman accused Russia of undermining the security of countries worldwide. |