"We want the Russian authorities to recognize, even at
this stage, that it is their responsibility to extradite for trial the Russian
citizen who has been identified by our prosecuting authorities," said
Brown.
"We cannot tolerate a situation where all the evidence is that not only was one person assassinated, but many others were put at risk," Brown added.
Last Thursday,
Today Andrei Maiorov, deputy head of the department of
extraordinary affairs in
"The British side rather selectively considers certain facts and information related to Litvinenko's murder," said Andrei Maiorov
"(Litvinenko), according to the (extradition) request,
led an active battle against the work of
Also the Russian prosecutors responded to British claims, saying that the British investigation is “flawed”
"I do not think our friends should criticize our
justice system. I think their efforts would be better spent improving their own
system," Alexander Zvyagintsev,
"The Russian side has more reasons to doubt the
efficacy of the British legal system," Zvyagintsev added, saying that
The “diplomatic war” Russia and Britain has started after
the British Foreign Secretary David Miliband announced last week the expulsion
of four Russia diplomats.
The decision to expel the Russian diplomats was taken after
A former KGB agent, Andrei Lugovoi was named by the U.K.
Crown Prosecution Service as the prime suspect in the murder of Kremlin critic
Alexander Litvinenko.
Litvinenko, 43, died in
“A
Miliband said that according to the police Lugovoi had
offered tea to Litvinenko and that he later "suffered a horrifying and
lingering death in front of his family. His murder put hundreds of others,
residents and visitors, at risk of radiation contamination."
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