Several European Union countries said today they plan to take measures against Russia over the poisoning of a former spy, and some may follow the UK's lead in expelling Moscow's diplomats.
At a summit in Brussels, the 28 EU leaders agreed with Britain that it is "highly likely Russia is responsible" for the nerve-agent attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia. They remain unconscious in critical condition.
The bloc has recalled its ambassador from Moscow for consultations over an incident it called "a grave challenge to our shared security."
Dalia Grybauskaite said that "from the beginning of next week, a lot of countries, we will go for our national measures."
May said that since the incident Britain had been "sharing on intelligence channels what intelligence we can share with our colleagues."
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