Litvinenko
Medvedev presents his Draft Federal Law On Security
The institutions of the European Union might take note of the fact that in the Kremlin the office lights burn not only late at night, but also through the weekend. It was no surprise to me at all therefore to find a number of communications in my inbox this sunny Sunday morning, including this very interesting press release on a "draft Federal Law On Security" as submitted by President Medvedev to the State Duma.
Litvinenko: Cameron must keep the file open.
The murder of Alexander Litvinenko in London in 2006 remains a stumbling block between Great Britain and Russia. The killing subsequently led to a number of tit for tat diplomatic expulsions.
Earlier that year, in March, myself and a colleague were introduced to Litvinenko by Oleg Gordievsky, former deputy head of KGB. Litvinenko provided information that enabled London MEP Gerard Batten to expose Romano Prodi as a former KGB "asset". I have subsequently taken a personal interest in this killing, which Batten described, quite rightly, as "an act of war".
Extradite Lugovoi, then lets talk about Chichvarkin.
In March 2006, an extraordinary meeting took place at the Victory Services Club in central London. I had received some interesting information from an acquaintance, Vladimir Bukovsky, a prominent Russian dissident, concerning allegations that a senior European politician was a former KGB "asset". Together with Gerard Batten, a Member of the European Parliament, we were introduced by Bukovsky to Oleg Gordievsky, formerly deputy Head of KGB in London.









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