View of the Tower Bridge in central LondonLONDON, Jan 23 UK Foreign Office statement of intent Russia to bring a pro-Russian leader to power in Kiev is based on information from the American intelligence services, not the British ones, Sky News claims. the former deputy of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Yevgeny Muraev was named.»According to Sky News, the British Foreign Office's statement about Russia's plans to install a pro-Russian government in Kiev is based more on information from US intelligence agencies than from British ones,» Sky News military information editor Deborah Haynes wrote on Twitter. Statement The British Foreign Office was made a few hours after the Russian Foreign Ministry had warned about impending information and military provocations from the West, in particular the United States, on Ukrainian issues. At the same time, the British department did not provide any evidence of their statements. The Russian Foreign Ministry, commenting on the statement of the British Foreign Office, called it disinformation and another evidence that it was the NATO countries, led by the Anglo-Saxons, who were escalating tensions around Ukraine. Muraev, who fell under Russian sanctions in 2018, in response to this, said that his family's «assets were arrested there», and how it all fits together with the British intelligence services and the Foreign Office — «this is a question for Mr. Bean.» The British Foreign Office's statement about Muraev is the second discrepancy in the judgments of British diplomacy under the leadership of Liz Truss in two days: on Friday, speaking at the Lowy Institute think tank in Sydney, she said that Ukraine had survived many invasions — «from the Mongols to the Tatars.» The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, after the statements of Trass in Ukraine, asked about the educational institution that issued the diploma to the minister. the Germans were outraged by the reproaches from the Ukrainian ambassador
