Operation Novichok from Michael_Novakhov (23 sites): "the telegraph sergei skripal" - Google News: Vladimir Putin says time to 'turn the page' in UK ties after Skripal poisoning - The Telegraph

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Operation Novichok from Michael_Novakhov (23 sites): "the telegraph sergei skripal" - Google News: Vladimir Putin says time to 'turn the page' in UK ties after Skripal poisoning - The Telegraph
Operation Novichok from Michael_Novakhov (23 sites): "salisbury novichok" - Google News: Putin hopes new British PM will ‘turn the page’ on UK-Russia relations - Irish Examiner
Operation Novichok from Michael_Novakhov (23 sites): "Sergei Skripal" - Google News: Just forget about the attempted murders, says Putin. - EU Today

Operation Novichok from Michael_Novakhov (23 sites): "the telegraph sergei skripal" - Google News: Vladimir Putin says time to 'turn the page' in UK ties after Skripal poisoning - The Telegraph

Operation Novichok - Updates from Michael_Novakhov (3 sites)
“When all’s said and done we need to turn this page connected with spies and assassination attempts,” Mr Putin said, referring to Skripal as a British agent who betrayed dozens of his former Russian colleagues to MI6, the UK’s foreign intelligence agency.
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Operation Novichok from Michael_Novakhov (23 sites): "salisbury novichok" - Google News: Putin hopes new British PM will ‘turn the page’ on UK-Russia relations - Irish Examiner

Operation Novichok - Updates from Michael_Novakhov (3 sites)
Vladimir Putin has said he hopes the UK and Russia could “turn the page” on their relationship under Theresa May’s successor. The Russian president acknowledged there had been “difficult times” in the relationship, which was plunged into the deep freeze by the Novichok nerve agent attack on the streets of Salisbury.
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Operation Novichok from Michael_Novakhov (23 sites): "Sergei Skripal" - Google News: Just forget about the attempted murders, says Putin. - EU Today

Operation Novichok - Updates from Michael_Novakhov (3 sites)
Just forget about the attempted murders, says Putin. Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that he hopes Britain’s next prime minister would forget about the poisoning of a British citizen by Russian military intelligence officers in England last year in order to improve battered ties. 
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