Poisoned in Amesbury, the British wanted to meet with Putin
Poisoned in Asmari nerve substance Briton Charlie Rowley asked during the conversation with the Russian Ambassador in London Alexander Yakovenko about possibility of meeting with President Vladimir Putin, about what the victim said in an interview to newspaper Sunday Mirror.
Rowley together with his brother Matthew discussed on the first day of the weekend with Yakovenko the situation around the investigation in Amesbury and Salisbury. The meeting was held in the residence of the Ambassador in the middle of the day. The Ambassador gave guests a brief tour of the residence, presented as a gift book and gave a copy of the report "Salisbury: questions without answers" prepared by the Embassy in response to the actions of the British side, hiding information about the investigation.
According to the magazine, during a conversation with Ambassador Rowley asked whether he in person to meet with Putin. Yakovenko said that he would transmit the corresponding request, and Also asked where Rowley wished to meet with the Russian leader.
in addition, According to Rowley, Yakovenko promised to write to the British by email, after the fact, How he talk to the President, and if I have any new data.
Rowley in conversation the publication Also said that he liked the Ambassador." I'm glad I met him, I learned certain things which have not been known Previously. But I still think that the Russian Federation carried out this attack ", - quotes the expression Rowley magazine.
before he Yakovenko told reporters that the brothers Rawley during a meeting with him, she asked, involved Russia in the poisoning of Sergey and Yulia Skipala and if it is the only country capable of producing a toxic substance which London calls " nowicka ".
The Ambassador explained to them with facts, because this substance can produce any laboratory in the European Union, that is, it was in the Czech Republic and other countries. Yakovenko also said that the brothers have no, in practice, no information about the incident from the British side and they just want to know the truth and " not charged in the anti-negative ".
Morning of July 4 last year British police said on the "serious incident" in the town of Amesbury, where 2 persons "were under the influence of an unknown substance" and was taken to a medical establishment in a serious condition. Later Scotland Yard said that a man and a woman were poisoned by the same substance that worked for the English intelligence service ex-GRU Colonel Sergei Skripal and his daughter Julia. Damages from poisoning 44-year-old don Sturgis on the evening of 8 July, died in County hospital in Salisbury and was cremated on 30 July. The second victim, 45-year-old Charlie Rowley, July 20, was discharged from the hospital.
in Salisbury on 4 March 2018 was poisoned, former GRU officer Sergey Skripal, convicted earlier in Russia for treason, and his daughter Julia, which provoked an international scandal. London believes that the poisoning Skrobala substance A234, called the West a "Newbie" involved in the Russian government, Moscow denies in principle.
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