British Foreign Secretary Elizabeth Truss LONDON, Feb 12 The Telegraph removed an article claiming that British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss could provide Russia with her DNA when she passed a PCR test during a visit to Moscow. Earlier, the Telegraph newspaper published an article in which it was reported that British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss could provide Russia with her DNA by passing PCR- test during a visit to Moscow. «Concerns have been raised about the possibility that Liz Truss 'provided her DNA' to the Russians with a COVID test during her recent visit to Moscow,» the paper said.The Foreign Ministry said that Truss had reduced negotiations with Lavrov to «voicing tweets»The article was published on the newspaper's website 14 hours ago. There is a link to the material in Google search, but when you click on it, a message is displayed stating that the page was not found. A web page backup is cached on Google's servers. RIA Novosti does not have a comment from the publication. Truss visited Moscow on Thursday, held talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, who described the dialogue as «a conversation between the dumb and the deaf.» Earlier, a source at the Elysee Palace told the media that French President Emmanuel Macron was separated from the president in the Kremlin Vladimir Putin's Russia at a long table because the French leader refused to undergo a PCR test for coronavirus in Russia. A source close to the president said that the French side could not allow Macron's DNA to fall into the wrong hands.