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		</div><p>Russia’s foreign minister has rejected the conclusion by a British judge that former KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned by two men acting at the behest of Russia’s spy agency as a “show” lacking substance.</p>
<p>Sergey Lavrov said Judge Robert Owen’s conclusion was based on evidence of hand-picked witnesses who he said lacked objectivity and classified testimony.</p>
<p>Mr Lavrov added that British officials’ statements on the issue could be viewed as slander.</p>
<p>Judge Owen said he was certain two Russians with links to the security services had given Litvinenko tea containing a fatal dose of radioactive polonium-210 at a London hotel in 2006.</p>
<p>He said there was a “strong probability” the poisoning came under the direction of Russia’s FSB spy agency and President Vladimir Putin probably approved it.</p>
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