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Russia spy: Allies condemn nerve agent attack | Russia spy: Allies condemn nerve agent attack |
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The leaders of France, Germany, the US and UK say there is "no plausible alternative explanation" to Russia having been behind the nerve agent attack in the UK. | The leaders of France, Germany, the US and UK say there is "no plausible alternative explanation" to Russia having been behind the nerve agent attack in the UK. |
They condemned the "first offensive use of a nerve agent in Europe since the Second World War", calling it an assault on UK sovereignty. | They condemned the "first offensive use of a nerve agent in Europe since the Second World War", calling it an assault on UK sovereignty. |
In Washington, US President Donald Trump said "it certainly looks like the Russians were behind it". | |
The UK has expelled Russian diplomats. | |
"We do hold Russia culpable for this brazen, brazen act and despicable act," Prime Minister Theresa May said during a visit to the site of the attack in Wiltshire. | |
Mr Trump said it was a "very sad situation" that the US was taking "very seriously". | |
Russia has denied any involvement and vowed a swift response to the expulsion of 23 of its diplomats, whom the UK said were operating as spies. | |
The nerve agent was used on a former Russian spy and his daughter in the city of Salisbury. Sergei Skripal, 66, and Yulia Skripal, 33, remain in a critical condition in hospital. | The nerve agent was used on a former Russian spy and his daughter in the city of Salisbury. Sergei Skripal, 66, and Yulia Skripal, 33, remain in a critical condition in hospital. |
What does the joint statement say? | What does the joint statement say? |
The four nations say they "abhor the attack". | The four nations say they "abhor the attack". |
The statement says: "It is an assault on UK sovereignty and any such use by a State party is a clear violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention and a breach of international law. It threatens the security of us all." | The statement says: "It is an assault on UK sovereignty and any such use by a State party is a clear violation of the Chemical Weapons Convention and a breach of international law. It threatens the security of us all." |
The nations urged Russia to "address all questions related to the attack" and provide all details about the nerve agent used. | The nations urged Russia to "address all questions related to the attack" and provide all details about the nerve agent used. |
It added: "Our concerns are also heightened against the background of a pattern of earlier irresponsible Russian behaviour. | It added: "Our concerns are also heightened against the background of a pattern of earlier irresponsible Russian behaviour. |
"We call on Russia to live up to its responsibilities as a member of the UN Security Council to uphold international peace and security." | "We call on Russia to live up to its responsibilities as a member of the UN Security Council to uphold international peace and security." |
Separately, the US has announced sanctions against Russian individuals and entities accused of trying to influence the 2016 election and carrying out cyber-attacks. | Separately, the US has announced sanctions against Russian individuals and entities accused of trying to influence the 2016 election and carrying out cyber-attacks. |
What does Russia say? | What does Russia say? |
Russia says it had nothing to do with the attack and will respond to UK measures against it. | Russia says it had nothing to do with the attack and will respond to UK measures against it. |
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the UK was being "absolutely irresponsible". Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has vowed a response "very soon". | Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the UK was being "absolutely irresponsible". Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has vowed a response "very soon". |
Meanwhile Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov has denied that either the Soviet Union or Russia ever had a programme to create the Novichok nerve agent identified as having been used, the Interfax news agency reported. | Meanwhile Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov has denied that either the Soviet Union or Russia ever had a programme to create the Novichok nerve agent identified as having been used, the Interfax news agency reported. |
The Russian embassy in London said the decision to expel its diplomats was "unacceptable, unjustified and short-sighted". | The Russian embassy in London said the decision to expel its diplomats was "unacceptable, unjustified and short-sighted". |
It also suggested on its Twitter feed that the UK could have the capacity to manufacture the nerve agent used in Salisbury. | It also suggested on its Twitter feed that the UK could have the capacity to manufacture the nerve agent used in Salisbury. |
It said Russia closed all Soviet-era chemical weapons programmes in 1992 and some of the scientists involved were flown to other countries, including the UK. | It said Russia closed all Soviet-era chemical weapons programmes in 1992 and some of the scientists involved were flown to other countries, including the UK. |
"To identify a substance, formula and samples are needed - means UK has capacity to produce suspected nerve agent," it said. | "To identify a substance, formula and samples are needed - means UK has capacity to produce suspected nerve agent," it said. |
Ambassador Alexander Yakovenko also told Russian TV that the embassy had received threats against its diplomats and said it was working with UK police, Russia's Tass news agency reported. | Ambassador Alexander Yakovenko also told Russian TV that the embassy had received threats against its diplomats and said it was working with UK police, Russia's Tass news agency reported. |
What is the UK doing? | What is the UK doing? |
Mrs May on Thursday visited Salisbury. While there, she was briefed by public health experts, as Sergei and Yulia Skripal remain critically ill in hospital. | Mrs May on Thursday visited Salisbury. While there, she was briefed by public health experts, as Sergei and Yulia Skripal remain critically ill in hospital. |
She also thanked emergency services and spoke to members of the public. | She also thanked emergency services and spoke to members of the public. |
On Wednesday, the UK leader gave 23 Russian diplomats, identified as "undeclared intelligence officers", one week to leave, in the largest mass expulsion in the UK in more than 30 years. | On Wednesday, the UK leader gave 23 Russian diplomats, identified as "undeclared intelligence officers", one week to leave, in the largest mass expulsion in the UK in more than 30 years. |
Other measures taken against Russia include: | Other measures taken against Russia include: |
The UK will also create a new chemical weapons "defence centre", Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has said. | The UK will also create a new chemical weapons "defence centre", Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has said. |
Announcing the measure, Mr Williamson said Russia "should go away - it should shut up". | Announcing the measure, Mr Williamson said Russia "should go away - it should shut up". |
The facility is to be located at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory in Porton Down, where scientists helped identify the nerve agent used against Mr Skripal. | The facility is to be located at the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory in Porton Down, where scientists helped identify the nerve agent used against Mr Skripal. |