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A close friend of murdered ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko has broken his silence in a BBC interview.A close friend of murdered ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko has broken his silence in a BBC interview.
Boris Berezovsky told Newsnight that, on his deathbed, Mr Litvinenko, 43, had said former KGB agent Andrei Lugovoi was responsible for his poisoning.Boris Berezovsky told Newsnight that, on his deathbed, Mr Litvinenko, 43, had said former KGB agent Andrei Lugovoi was responsible for his poisoning.
Mr Berezovsky said Mr Litvinenko, whose body contained radioactive polonium-210, had told him: "I think Lugovoi is involved in my poison."Mr Berezovsky said Mr Litvinenko, whose body contained radioactive polonium-210, had told him: "I think Lugovoi is involved in my poison."
Last week, police sources said Mr Lugovoi was the "most likely poisoner". UK police sources have told the BBC Mr Lugovoi was the "most likely poisoner".
On Sunday, Russian detectives investigating Mr Litvinenko's death asked the Home Office for permission to come to the UK to question Russian exiles in London including Mr Berezovsky.On Sunday, Russian detectives investigating Mr Litvinenko's death asked the Home Office for permission to come to the UK to question Russian exiles in London including Mr Berezovsky.
The Metropolitan Police has said a decision on the request would be made in due course.The Metropolitan Police has said a decision on the request would be made in due course.
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Mr Berezovsky who, like Mr Litvinenko, is a critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, said he would be happy to talk to British and Russian authorities.Mr Berezovsky who, like Mr Litvinenko, is a critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, said he would be happy to talk to British and Russian authorities.
I am absolutely open to meet people from Russia if it helps to investigate Alexander's case Boris BerezovskyI am absolutely open to meet people from Russia if it helps to investigate Alexander's case Boris Berezovsky
"Scotland Yard must question me about my knowledge of Alexander," he said."Scotland Yard must question me about my knowledge of Alexander," he said.
"But Scotland Yard has never asked me to answer to the Russian prosecutor office."But Scotland Yard has never asked me to answer to the Russian prosecutor office.
"And moreover, me personally, I initiated this idea for Scotland Yard people and told them I am absolutely open to meet people from Russia if it helps to investigate Alexander's case.""And moreover, me personally, I initiated this idea for Scotland Yard people and told them I am absolutely open to meet people from Russia if it helps to investigate Alexander's case."
Mr Litvinenko, 43, died in London in November after being poisoned with polonium-210.Mr Litvinenko, 43, died in London in November after being poisoned with polonium-210.
His friends have accused the Kremlin of ordering his assassination in response to his criticism of President Putin, but the Russian government has rejected such claims.His friends have accused the Kremlin of ordering his assassination in response to his criticism of President Putin, but the Russian government has rejected such claims.
Police sources have told the BBC that the "most likely poisoner" was Mr Lugovoi, who met Mr Litvinenko in London on the day he fell ill.Police sources have told the BBC that the "most likely poisoner" was Mr Lugovoi, who met Mr Litvinenko in London on the day he fell ill.
Mr Lugovoi said he had been a victim of radiation poisoning himself.Mr Lugovoi said he had been a victim of radiation poisoning himself.
Last week, Scotland Yard handed a file on its investigation to the Crown Prosecution Service.Last week, Scotland Yard handed a file on its investigation to the Crown Prosecution Service.