MOSCOW. Sept 5 (Interfax) - The names and pictures revealed by London of the Russian citizens supposedly in the Skripal affair fail to prove Russia's guilt, Russia's permanent representative to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons said.
"Neither the photos nor the names revealed by the British prove anything," Alexander Shulgin told the television channel Rossiya 24 (VGTRK) on Wednesday.
"All this is reminiscent of the situation when in spring of this year the British were persuading their European Union partners to join them in expelling Russian diplomats. They would go to them and say: listen, support us, expel Russian diplomats. We have reinforced-concrete evidence. When asked to show the evidence, they'd say: believe our word, we will show later, 100 per cent. Four months passed, they've shown nothing," Shulgin said.