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Felix the Cat
07-16-2007, 05:10 PM
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/07/16/wrussia216.xml

David Miliband, the Foreign Secretary, today announced that four Russian diplomats will be expelled following Moscow’s failure to hand over the man suspected of murdering former KGB agent, Alexander Litvinenko.

The Russian foreign office has reacted by labelling the expulsion "immoral" and claims it will have serious consequences.

Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Miliband said that Russia’s failure to cooperate with the extradition of Andrei Lugovoi was “extremely disappointing”. He told MPs that his decision was the “appropriate response” given the seriousness of the crime.


“We need a relationship based on trust and mutual respect,” he said. “The foundation of a successful international partnership is a set of shared values and it is up to Government to assure the integrity of the legal process.”


As well as expelling four diplomats, Mr Miliband said that the Government would be reviewing the extent of its relationship with Russia “on a range of issues”.

The expulsions were part of a package of four actions, including international agreements meaning Mr Lugovoi could be extradited to the UK if he travelled abroad. Changes had also been made to visa practices between the two countries.

Mr Miliband stressed that Russia was an important ally and that the "grave" situation was one that Britain had "not sought and does not welcome".

On Sunday, Mr Miliband had called Litvinenko’s murder in London last November a “very serious crime” and said that the judicial process “must be seen through”.

Mr Litvinenko, a fierce critic of the Russian regime, died on 23 November from a fatal dose of the extremely rare radioactive isotope polonium 210. Mr Miliband said that the welfare of many British citizens and visiting tourists had been put at stake by the attack.

A Scotland Yard investigation has gathered enough evidence to press charges against Mr Lugovoi, another former KGB spy. But the Russian authorities have refused to extradite Mr Lugovoi, who protests his innocence.

A Moscow source told the state-run news agency RIA that the Kremlin would give an "adequate response" to the British expulsion. It is thought that President Vladimir Putin’s government will almost certainly respond by ejecting British diplomats from Russia.

The Russian foreign minister was informed by Mr Miliband of the expulsions 30 minutes before the move was unveiled to the Commons.

Relations between the two countries are now at their lowest ebb since the Soviet Union’s collapse in 1991. The two countries have not expelled any of each other’s diplomats since a row over spying allegations in 1996.

At present, Britain is Russia’s largest foreign investor, with particular interests in the energy sector.

Mr Miliband’s stance was welcomed by the shadow foreign secretary, William Hague, who said: "An appalling crime of this nature and gravity cannot simply be overlooked."

Petyr Baelish
07-19-2007, 01:54 AM
Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr Miliband said that Russia’s failure to cooperate with the extradition of Andrei Lugovoi was “extremely disappointing”.

If the Brits want to deal with a government that shits on its own constitution, they should look no further than the US.

Jake Featherston
07-19-2007, 07:33 AM
This is the faggiest thing I ever heard of. There's absolutely zero evidence that Litvinenko was murdered by the Russian government, and seeing how he was a discredited crank who accused Putin of being behind the 9/11 attacks, there's no real motive either. Meanwhile, he was blackmailing several Russian mobsters with data extracted from their intelligence files. You think one of those guys might have had something to do with it?

Additionally, the world is better off without a piece of human garbage like Litvinenko living in it. Good riddance to bad rubbish.

WFHermans
07-20-2007, 01:45 PM
The Russians have responded by expelling four British diplomats, as was to be expected. This neocon operation is an astounding success.

Dan Dare
07-20-2007, 07:51 PM
All this brouhaha stems from Britain's inexplicable decision to grant political asylum to the noted Jewish swindler who goes under the name of "Boris Berezovsky".

As a refugee, Berezovsky is protected against Russians attempts to extradite to face trial for his many crimes against the Russian people.

Gregz
07-22-2007, 01:17 AM
All this brouhaha stems from Britain's inexplicable decision to grant political asylum to the noted Jewish swindler who goes under the name of "Boris Berezovsky".

As a refugee, Berezovsky is protected against Russians attempts to extradite to face trial for his many crimes against the Russian people.

Britain's new (rabidly pro-immigration) foreign secretary David Miliband is the son of Polish Jews who immigrated to England to escape the Holocaust. His father, Ralph Miliband, reportedly arrived in England from Poland via Belgium on one of the last ships across the Channel in 1940, and became a leading Marxist writer.

Empress Cheesatine
07-26-2007, 11:43 PM
I always suspected that the radiation poisoning thing was some kind of BS scheme by Berezovsky & Co. to foster a coup against the Putin govt, which he has promised to carry out.

If I was Moscow, Id offer to trade this wanted fellow in return for Berezovsky so he can face charges of gangsterism and fraud. Fuck 10 Downing street.

brigadier Biggles
07-27-2007, 12:34 AM
Britain's new (rabidly pro-immigration) foreign secretary David Miliband is the son of Polish Jews who immigrated to England to escape the Holocaust. His father, Ralph Miliband, reportedly arrived in England from Poland via Belgium on one of the last ships across the Channel in 1940, and became a leading Marxist writer.

i made a thread on this man, http://thephora.net/forum/showthread.php?t=26059.

Empress Cheesatine
08-19-2007, 07:34 PM
You have to suspect that the poisoning thing is being used as a pretext for British/American hostility against Putin.