[Global Network Report Reporter Zhang Xiaoya] “Moscow slams Britain’s ‘desperate lies’”. "Russia Today" (RT) reported on this topic on the 14th that Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova denounced the British accusation against Russia: British Prime Minister Sunak accus

[Global Network Report Reporter Zhang Xiaoya] “Moscow slams Britain’s ‘desperate lies’”. "Russia Today" (rt) reported on this topic on the 14th that Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova denounced the British accusation against Russia: British Prime Minister Sunak accused Moscow of trying to trigger a "nuclear escalation" and divert energy Arguments such as the weaponization of resources to contain the West are blatant deceptions of the public.

Zakharova data and pictures are from the Russian Satellite News Agency

comprehensive rt and the official website of the British Prime Minister's Office. On the 13th local time, Sunak delivered a speech at the "Policy Exchange" event of a conservative think tank and warned Western countries that if Russia attacks Ukraine Get ahead and they "could be next." Sunak accused Moscow of "recklessness", saying it "brings us closer to a dangerous nuclear escalation than at any time since the Cuban missile crisis." He also accused Moscow of cutting off gas supplies to the West, claiming the move had a "devastating impact on people's lives and threatens our energy security." Sunak also claimed that countries such as Russia are trying to weaponize migrants to achieve its goals.

Sunak spoke at the "Policy Exchange" event of the conservative think tank on the 13th. Picture from Sunak's social media account

In response to this series of accusations, RT said that Zakharova hit back at the British Prime Minister's remarks, "Sunak His lies sounded so desperate that they made him feel pathetic." She dismissed suggestions that Russia was trying to trigger a "nuclear escalation," citing Ukraine's involvement in the attack on the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant as an example.

When referring to the energy crisis, Zakharova said, "Russia did not stop the supply of natural gas even for a second." It was the United States and several other NATO countries that banned energy imports from Russia. They have been putting pressure on the European Union to allow The EU does the same.

Zakharova also denied accusations related to the immigration crisis, accusing the West of orchestrating violent conflicts in Libya and the Middle East in recent years, triggering a large number of refugee exodus.