20 January 2007, 22:29
Berezovskiy declares conditions of his interrogation on "Litvinenko's case"
Boris Berezovsky has explained to journalists, on what conditions he is ready to meet Russian inspectors in London to be interrogated on Litvinenko's case.
The "Gazeta.Ru" reports that Berezovskiy has agreed to be interrogated but has stated that he will talk to representatives of the General Office of Public Prosecutor only after the Scotland Yard has searched them for the presence of arms and poisons. "I am ready to talk to these Russian inspectors if it will help Scotland Yard with its investigation," Mr. Berezovskiy has said. "I am open for answers to any questions under two conditions: it should not take place in the Russian Embassy, and the people should be checked up by Scotland Yard for fire-arms and poisons."
Berezovskiy has added that he is afraid of a murder attempt.