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Skripal: Russia accuses Boris Johnson of 'distorting the truth"

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Russia's Foreign Minister accuses his British counterpart of distorting the findings of the world chemical watchdog's investigation into a spy poisoning the UK blames on Moscow. SOUNDBITE

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