The BBC won’t reference the actual interview – find it here!
Boris Johnson targeted by Russia prank caller
25
May, 2018
In
a recording posted online, the UK foreign secretary congratulates the
caller on his election and goes on to discuss UK-Russia relations,
the Salisbury poisoning and Syria.
He
also expresses surprise and interest when the caller claims President
Putin is "influencing" Jeremy Corbyn.
The
UK government believes the Kremlin was behind the call.
A
senior UK diplomatic source said: "This seems to be the latest
desperate attempt by the Kremlin to save face after it was
internationally shamed in the wake of the Skripal attack.
"Boris
rumbled them pretty quickly and ended the call.
"It
is tragic to see a major international power reduced to failed pranks
you would usually only see on Trigger Happy TV."
Downing
Street said there would be a "Whitehall investigation" into
how the caller was able to get through to the foreign secretary.
"Obviously
this shouldn't have happened. An investigation is under way to
determine the circumstances around this call and to make sure that
this does not happen again," a No 10 spokeswoman said.
'Russian
knowledge'
The
18-minute recording was posted on YouTube by pro-Kremlin British
journalist Graham Phillips, BBC Monitoring reports.
It
was credited to two prominent Russian political pranksters - Vladimir
"Vovan" Kuznetsov and Alexei "Lexus" Stolyarov,
who are in favour with the official Russian media.
It
is not clear if the footage has been edited.
After
congratulating the caller, Mr Johnson talks of developing UK-Armenia
trade and investment links. Asked about Russia, and the Salisbury
poisoning, he says he is "almost 100% sure" that Mr Putin
was behind the attack and that it is important to avoid a "new
Cold War".
He
advises the caller to show "determination and firmness"
when dealing with Mr Putin.
When
the man claims the Russian president talked of his "influence"
over the Labour leader and that his goddaughter "met with people
of Mr Corbyn", Mr Johnson asks for more information.
"I
am sure our intelligence will be listening on this line and they will
draw the relevant conclusions," he says.
During
the conversation, the caller also describes what he says is a fake
video of the aftermath of a suspected chemical weapons attack in
Syria, to which Mr Johnson said it seemed to be "very clear"
that the Syrian regime was behind a chlorine attack in Douma, "almost
certainly with Russian knowledge".
'Smart
diplomat'
Mr
Johnson also jokes about the number of Russian oligarchs living in
London.
"You
throw a stone in Kensington and you'll hit an oligarch, some of them
are close to Putin and some of them aren't," he says.
The
Foreign Office said Mr Johnson realised the call was a hoax.
It
added: "We checked it out and knew immediately it was a prank
call. The use of chemical weapons in Salisbury and Syria, and recent
events in Armenia are serious matters.
"These
childish actions show the lack of seriousness of the caller and those
behind him."
Details
of the call were published in the pro-Kremlin tabloid newspaper
Komsomolskaya Pravda, with one of the hoaxers, Alexei Stolyarov,
saying Mr Johnson had turned out to be "a smart diplomat".
"For
the first time we spoke with an intellectual, and not a fool,"
he is reported as saying.
-
BBC
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