Russian diplomat told nothing new on Skripals at Foreign Office meeting - embassy (Part 2)

LONDON. Sept 6 (Interfax) - Britain has yet to provide Russia with more information about the "suspects" in the Skripals case, Russian charge d'affaires Ivan Volodin has not heard anything new after being summoned to the British Foreign Office, the Russian Embassy to the United Kingdom said.

"The British side has chosen to publish names and photos of the "suspects", but has not provided us with any official request for assistance or any additional information (passport numbers, details of visa applications etc.). As before, we have no access to the case file," the embassy stated on its website in relation to the latest British official statements about the Salisbury incident.

"No further information was given during today's meeting at the Foreign Office, where the Charge d'affaires a.i., Ivan Volodin, was summoned to," the embassy said.

Britain should "give up politicised public accusations and the policy of classifying evidence, to return to the legal framework and to engage properly with the Russian side," the embassy said.