Moscow has criticized London for not inviting Russian officials to Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, labeling the move as profoundly immoral.
According to Maria Zakharova, a spokesperson for the Russian Foreign Ministry, the UK Foreign Office informed Moscow that due to the conflict in Ukraine, invitations to the queen’s funeral were not sent to Russian officials.
“We regard this attempt to use a national tragedy… for geopolitical goals and to settle scores with our country as deeply immoral,“ Zakharova said in a statement, accusing Britain of siding with “the Nazis and their Ukrainian accomplices.’’
“We have to say that the example of Elizabeth II, who was a very strong unifying force and did not interfere in politics during her reign as a matter of principle, has not stopped London from making divisive statements in furtherance of its opportunistic aims,’’ the spokesperson said.
Invitations to the Queen’s funeral have not been sent to Russia or Belarus against the backdrop of the invasion of Ukraine, news agency PA reported.
Elizabeth II died on Sept.8, at the age of 96 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, her son Charles automatically became the new king of Britain.
Numerous heads of state and government from all over the world are expected to attend the state funeral for the queen, scheduled for Monday.