Rumors of the poisoning of Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian negotiators, following a meeting in Kyiv earlier this month, were mocked by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba. terrain.
Without confirming the news, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister limited himself to saying that “everyone is thirsty for news”, thus appearing not to confirm the information, however, he added, speaking on the Ukrainian national television network on Monday night:
“I advise any of our negotiators who enter into negotiations with Russian representatives not to eat or drink anything during them – and ideally to avoid touching surfaces.”
Confirmation (?) From Abramovich’s representative
A spokesman for Roman Abramovich also confirmed to the BBC on Monday the Wall Street Journal, which reported that Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian negotiators believed they had been poisoned in informal peace talks in Kyiv on Monday.
According to the research site bellingcat, which published the news in parallel with the WSJ, the incident happened on the night between March 3 and 4, during the meeting of delegations from Kiev and Moscow for peace talks.
Source: Capital

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