Russia's ambassador to Britain, Alexander Vladimirovich Yakovenko (Photo: Unece.org)
LONDON - The emergence of the reported death of former KGB agent (the Soviet secret service), Alexander Litvinenko made a hot Russian side. The reason, the report noted Russian President Vladimir Putin allegedly approved the assassination of Litvinenko by poisoning.
The Kremlin has accused the report is filled with political content. The report assessed by the Russian ambassador to Britain, Alexander Yakovenko, could affect diplomatic relations between the two countries.
"The provocation was disgusting from the British authorities can not be denied again can damage our bilateral relations. We are looking at the case is very close to Litvinenko as a provocation by the British, "said Yakovenko, quoted by TASS on Friday (22/01/2016).
"It is unacceptable if the Russian government suspected of having links with the death of Litvinenko," added the bespectacled man.
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