UK’s response to chemical weapon attack is not enough, says widow of KGB agent
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London (United Kingdom), Mar 15 (ANI) The widow of the former Komitet Gosudarstvennoy Bezopasnosti (KGB) agent Alexander Litvinenko, who was assassinated in London in 2006, Alexander Litvinenko, says Britain’s response to the current crisis with Russia doesn’t go far enough. She acknowledges the reaction by Prime Minister Theresa May’s government to the Sergei Skripal incident was faster and more direct than in the case of her husband, Russia was not playing by the UK’s “rules.” “Of course the British tried to play (by the) rules but what we receive now from Russia is not rules. And of course the reaction of Mr Putin or Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov or anybody else who are very close to Putin would not be in the right way, she said. “They would say ‘And what And what can you do with us Nothing.’” Said Marina Litvinenko.
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