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Diary: Russia to put British whistle-blower on trial... except he's dead
www.independent.co.uk
[The Independent] - Before the debate, the Russian ambassador, Alexander Yakovenko, wrote to the Speaker, John Bercow, protesting that to blacklist named officials would deny them the basic right of a presumption of innocence until proved guilty.
Russia 'tries to gag British parliament'
www.telegraph.co.uk
[Telegraph.co.uk] - During the debate, Mr Bercow said that Alexander Yakovenko, the Russian ambassador, had written to him to complain about “errors” contained in Mr Raab's motion. Mr Bercow told MPs that the ambassador's intervention would not prevent the debate going
World regrets North Korea's quitting nuke talks - CNN
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Russia's Foreign Ministry said it regrets North Korea's decision. In a statement on the ministry's Web site, spokesman Alexander Yakovenko said Moscow is "carefully studying" the announcement and added, "For us it can only ...
Britain has frozen us out, says Russian envoy | The Times
www.thetimes.co.uk
Alexander Yakovenko said that diplomatic relations had sunk to new lows over the Syria and Ukraine conflicts after having “bit by bit fallen into ...
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