Russian envoy denies Moscow helped hackers target virus vaccine

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Andrei Kelin said the allegations Thursday by Britain, the United States and Canada that a hacking group called APT29 was behind the online attacks

Russia's representative to London has denied allegations by Britain and its partners of helping programmers target labs directing coronavirus immunization research, in a UK TV meeting to be communicated on Sunday.

Andrei Kelin said the claims Thursday by Britain, the United States and Canada that a hacking bunch called APT29 was behind the online assaults, and "in all likelihood" connected to Russian insight, made "no sense".

"I don't have faith in this story by any stretch of the imagination, there is no sense in it," he told the BBC's Andrew Marr Show, including he had found out about the hacking aggregate's presence from British media reports.

"In this world, to characteristic any sort of PC programmers to any nation, it is inconceivable."

Kelin, who was selected Moscow's top agent in Britain last November, additionally dismissed a different case by London that "Russian on-screen characters" looked to upset a year ago's UK general political decision.

English Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said Thursday the culprits had circled spilled exchange records among Britain and the United States, in an offer to plant more prominent division in the challenge.

"I don't perceive any point in utilizing this subject as an issue of obstruction," Kelin said.

"We don't meddle by any stretch of the imagination. We don't perceive any point in impedance... we will attempt to settle relations and to set up preferable relations over at this point."

Russia and Britain have been at loggerheads since Moscow was blamed for attempting to execute twofold operator Sergei Skripal with an incredible military-grade nerve specialist in 2018.

The assault in Salisbury, southwest England, came 12 years after the radiation harming of previous government agent Alexander Litvinenko in London.

Once more, Russia has denied inclusion and Kelin said the nation is prepared to proceed onward from the debates.

"We are set up to turn the page and we are set up to work with Britain," he included.

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