This time the 90-year-old mother of Sergei Skripal filed documents with the embassy to try to visit Great Britain and get to her son.
“I hope they show mercy, loyalty,” Victoria Scripal, a cousin of Julia, told reporters.
Victoria had already tried to get to her uncle and her sister, but the British Embassy twice refused her a visa. Now she has submitted the documents as an accompanying to her grandmother, although she thinks that for the third time she will be refused.
“Of course, they can give her a visa, but now they wont be able to refuse me,” the granddaughter noted.
I will comment.
Interesting news. Here anyway, the British get one goal in their own net.
The first option:Do not issue a visa to a grandmother under any pretext – it is indeed to show clean water naked and somewhere even cynical formalism. Even before our European partners. The refusal once again highlights the large white threads that the British have trained in the business of the Violins.
The second option:The British hope that “these Russians” just check them, the English, for lice. But in fact, the 90-year-old grandmother will not go anywhere. Especially since her health is really not so hot-for months she hid problems with her son for fear of her health. Now, when everything is settled, she was told.
But who knows “these Russians”? They will take and bring the old woman.
I think the British will choose the first option – not to let it. Too much of this provocative act was put by the British on the map, so that the 90-year old woman broke their game.
By the way. I am pleased with the new joke related to the case of the Violins: “The British Foreign Ministry demanded the immediate extradition of two Russians, but refused to give names in connection with secrecy. Now the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation is puzzled – about whom, about what people there can be a speech. “