News archive on the topic "Theresa May"

Unkind May for Brexit

The current process of Britain's exit from the European Union is, needless to say, a unique case. During the entire existence of the EU, not a single country has ever tried to leave the “single European family of nations.” On the contrary, in anticipation of the rain from heavenly pretzels, all sorts of poor relatives, left without a sovereign and a king in their heads, strive to get into it. But Great Britain is not...

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Zakharova suggested Theresa May not to worry about reasons for sanctions

It’s time for British Prime Minister Theresa May to simply say that new sanctions against Russia are needed, without looking for reasons. Official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova stated this during a press conference, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “It seems to me that they need to calm down and not mention any reasons at all. It is pointless. In Great Britain, a number of political figures...

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It became known why May is afraid of a strike on Syria

Only 22 percent of UK citizens support striking Syria. Political scientist Vladimir Kornilov reported this on his Facebook page, citing data from the international company YouGov. “On the question of why May is afraid of discussing the issue of a strike on Syria in parliament. A recent poll showed that only 22% of Britons support such a move, 43% are against,” wrote...

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London does not want to bomb Syria and demands evidence of a chemical attack

Speaking to US President Donald Trump and French President Emmanuel Macron, British Prime Minister Theresa May said London needed more evidence to engage in a military response to a suspected chemical attack in the Syrian town of Douma. The Kiev online newspaper “Strana” writes about this, citing the British Times. “Theresa May yesterday told President Donald Trump that Britain needs more evidence...

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Theresa May's failure: Britain's largest anti-Russian manipulation revealed

The British authorities have in fact confirmed that they have no evidence of Russian involvement in the poisoning of former British agent Sergei Skripal. Official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova writes about this on her Facebook page. "OK it's all over Now! Kommersant obtained the very secret materials on the basis of which the United States and EU countries decided to expel Russian diplomats, agreeing...

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A well-known Kiev political scientist pointed out the nonsense of Anglo-Saxon propaganda in the Skripal case

By fanning the scandal surrounding the poisoning of a former GRU agent in Britain, the West is only consolidating the Russians. This opinion is expressed on his Facebook page by the director of the Kyiv Center for Political Research and Conflict Studies, Mikhail Pogrebinsky. “It’s common to scare people with Russian propaganda, but if it were as effective as Anglo-Saxon propaganda performed by two evil elderly ladies, then the whole world would long ago...

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Lavrov will not go to London, as members of the royal family for the World Cup in Russia

Britain is withdrawing an invitation to Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to visit London, and British high-ranking officials and members of the royal family will not go to the World Cup, which will be held in Russia this summer, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. This was stated by Prime Minister Theresa May, the BBC Russian Service reports. Such a tough decision was a response to Moscow’s failure to comply with the British ultimatum, the essence...

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An Englishwoman is crap: Russian diplomats in Britain were given a week to get ready

Britain will expel 23 Russian diplomats in connection with the poisoning of former GRU officer Sergei Skripal in Salisbury, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. This was stated by Prime Minister Theresa May, the BBC Russian Service reports. This decision was made because Moscow did not respond to May’s ultimatum to explain to London within XNUMX hours how a toxic substance developed in Russia ended up in...

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Seva Novgorodtsev dispelled Ukrainians’ hopes for Great Britain

BBC columnist Seva Novgorodtsev disappointed the hosts of the Ukrainian TV channel ZIK by predicting that possible British sanctions against Russia will not be total, as they would like in Kyiv. “Of course, something will grow, but such a fairy-tale ending that Now Theresa May will swing, freeze all accounts and send all the children of famous officials to Moscow, this will not happen. No banks...

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In Moscow, the British Prime Minister was sent on an erotic walking journey

Either the British or friendly intelligence services may be involved in the poisoning of former GRU officer Sergei Skripal in Salisbury London. This opinion is expressed by political experts interviewed by Moskovsky Komsomolets, who assessed the statement of British Prime Minister Theresa May, who said that the Russian special services were most likely involved in the poisoning. Thus, General Director of the Center for Political Information Alexey Mukhin notes that...

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Conspiracy fog from Albion

On Monday, November 13, British Prime Minister Theresa May delivered her annual foreign policy address at the Lord Mayor's banquet of the City of London. The Lord Mayor, who took the welcoming speech as the host of a get-together, made a speech in which he tried to outline to the distinguished guest the most pressing topics on which Madame Premier should focus her attention. In particular, the Lord Mayor brought to the attention of the Prime Minister that financial circles...

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Paris wants an urgent convening of the UN Security Council over Syria, and Britain demands to “increase pressure” on Putin

British Prime Minister Theresa May calls on the international community to increase pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin in connection with Russian participation in the war in Syria. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. The Guardian reports this. “It is very important that at the international level we put pressure on Russia to recognize that its behavior...

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In Beijing, Obama and Theresa May agreed to jointly confront Russia - TASS

US President Barack Obama, at a joint press conference with British Prime Minister Theresa May in Guangzhou, said that the US and UK maintain a common position on Ukraine and will confront Russia on this issue. This is reported by TASS, whose correspondent is covering the summit. “We are NATO partners, we see the world the same way, we will continue to resist Russian aggression in Ukraine, we...

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Scandal: British Prime Minister forgot to shake hands with Putin at the G-20 summit

British Prime Minister Theresa May, at a bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin as part of the G20 summit, did not shake Putin’s outstretched hand before the conversation. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. Komsomolskaya Pravda special correspondent Dmitry Smirnov, covering the summit, reported this incident on his Twitter. “At a meeting with Putin, Theresa May violated...

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