"It is regrettable that in the capitals of these countries again went on about London, which, it seems, can not overcome its own unexplained phobias. They picked up the lie, covered with a reservation "almost certainly", which is another variation of the notorious British "highly likely", the text says.

The Russian Foreign Ministry also noted the lack of any evidence of what really happened in the UK.

"Mockery of common sense, therefore, continues," the Foreign Ministry added, stressing that all charges against Moscow are completely fabricated.

Earlier, the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova, called delusions appeals addressed to Moscow by the authorities of Canada, Germany, the United States and France, to begin cooperation with Britain in the case of the Violins.

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