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Moscow had 'no programmes' to develop Novichok nerve agent: top diplomat

AFP  |  Moscow 

never had any programmes to develop the Novichok Britain says was used on former double agent in Britain, said Thursday.

"I want to state with all possible certainty that the or had no programmes to develop a toxic agent called Novichok," he told agency.

He slammed people "distributing information that the programme allegedly existed," an apparent reference to Vil Mirzayanov, who first revealed the existence of that class of ultra-powerful nerve agents.

Mirzayanov, who now lives in the United States, says invented the highly toxic during the Cold War and used to make it in a Moscow-based institute where he worked until the early 1990s.

"We ended all research in the sphere of new military toxic agents after joining the (Chemical Weapons) Convention, and last year... all stockpiles of toxic agents were destroyed," said Ryabkov.

He said the has failed to do the same.

"I hope that debates around the tragedy in Salisbury will not be a new pretext for the US to depart from what they have to do within the framework of their own obligations," he added.

Britain and its allies France, and the have pointed the finger at over the poisoning of former double agent Sergei Skripal, who remains in critical condition along with his daughter

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First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 22:05 IST
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