England's National Security Council will meet Wednesday to assess Russia's reaction to a final offer over a harming assault on a covert operative, and Prime Minister Theresa May will then disclose any "further measures", her representative said.
May has given Moscow until the point that the finish of Tuesday to uncover any data it has about the nerve operator assault against previous Russian twofold specialist Sergei Skripal and his girl Yulia in the English city of Salisbury.
"There will be a gathering of the national security board tomorrow morning (Wednesday) to examine the following stages," the representative said.
The board, usue made up of senior priests and agents of the insight group, would "talk about the reaction from Russia, whatever that might be".
May will then refresh parliament.
At a bureau meeting Tuesday, May told pastors "there was no uncertainty of the seriousness of what had occurred in Salisbury, which was a neglectful, aimless and disgusting act", her representative said.
"She said that Russia had been set a due date of the finish of the day to react and on the off chance that it didn't do as such she would profit to the House for Wednesday to set out further measures."
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday denied any contribution in the March 4 assault, and blamed Britain for neglecting to respect its commitments under the worldwide Chemical Weapons Convention.
He said Britain ought to have sent Moscow an official demand about the substance utilized on its dirt, yet none had been gotten, and requested access to the nerve specialist utilized against Skripal.
The leader's representative reacted: "The UK completely conforms to every one of its commitments under the Chemical Weapons Convention."
UK security chiefs to evaluate Russia response Wednesday
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