26 Apr 2024
Monday 10 April 2017 - 09:49
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Russia criticizes UK over canceling Johnsons trip



Press TV - Russia says UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnsons canceling of a trip to Moscow following talks with the US shows Britains lack of "real influence" in international affairs.

On Saturday, Johnson canceled a planned trip to Russia because "developments in Syria have changed the situation fundamentally."The announcement was made after US President Donald Trump ordered a military attack on a Syrian airbase in Homs province just a day after he accused President Bashar al-Assad forlast weeks suspected chemical weapons attack, which killed at least 70 people in the town of Khan Shaykhun in Idlib province.

Johnsons visit to Moscow was canceled after Washington announced that US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson would be going to Moscow to deliver a "clear and coordinated message."

A statement released by the Russian Foreign Ministry on Sunday noted that during Johnsons trip talks had been scheduled to held on entire spectrum of international problems and also over Moscow-London ties.
"The decision to call off Johnson's visit to Moscow confirms once again doubts in the presence of added value in speaking to the UK, which does not have its own position on the majority of present-day issues, nor does it have real influence on the course of international affairs, as it remains 'in the shadow' of its strategic partners, added the statement. "We do not feel that we need dialogue with London any more than it does," it noted.



[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="555"] A handout grab image made on April 8, 2017 from a video made available by the Russian Defense Ministry's press service on the official website of the Russian Defense Ministry shows landing and strips at the Shayrat airbase.[/caption]

Instead of traveling to Russia, Johnson announced that he would be heading to a G7 summit in Lucca, Italy, where he would ask Russia President Vladimir Putin to remove his forces from Syria.

Russia noted that Johnson's plan to "discuss the Russian support for the Assad regime" with G7 countries shows a "fundamental misunderstanding or ignorance of what is happening in Syria, Russia's efforts to settle this crisis, and the purpose of diplomacy in general."

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