Monday, January 24, 2022

Russian embassy in London warns Britain to "stop dangerous rhetorical provocations"

 


 The Russian embassy in the United Kingdom has called on the British Foreign Office to stop "dangerous rhetorical provocations" about Ukraine, explaining the constant heating up of anti-Russian sentiment in London by "remaining on the sidelines of real diplomatic processes," TACC reported.

"We urge London to stop the stupid rhetorical provocations that are very dangerous in the current heated situation and to contribute to real diplomatic efforts to provide reliable guarantees for European security," a representative of the Russian diplomatic mission told TASS.

 "The latest news - about Russia's intention to bring to power in Kiev a former member of the Verkhovna Rada (Evgeny Muraev), who in Russia itself is under sanctions as a threat to national security - is completely anecdotal," the embassy said.

"Being on the sidelines of real diplomatic processes as a result of its short-sighted line, London sees its role in the constant incitement of anti-Russian sentiment. The logic is simple: every day he accuses Russia of preparing an "inevitable" invasion of Ukraine, and on this fictitious "basis" they are trying to play the role of ideological leader of the "free world" defending itself against the "autocrats".

 "This slogan is combined with the obvious degradation of the British expert potential in the Russian and Ukrainian directions. What does the statement of Foreign Minister Liz Truss mean that Ukraine has faced numerous invaders in its history - "from the Mongols to the Tatars", the embassy said, acknowledging that there is nothing funny in this state of affairs. "We see the true professional level of people who, along with these absurd statements, are sending deadly weapons to Ukraine, building their own military presence near Russia's borders and encouraging Kiev to sabotage the Minsk agreements," the Russian diplomatic mission said.

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