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New Zealand could become the Skripals new home although the US is the more likely destination.
Britain is considering offering poisoned Russian ex-spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia new identities and a fresh life in the US in an attempt to protect them from further murder attempts.
The Sunday Times is reporting officials at the MI6 intelligence agency have had discussions with their counterparts in the CIA about resettling the victims poisoned last month in the English city of Salisbury.
"They will be offered new identities," it quoted an unidentified source as saying.
"The obvious place to resettle them is America because they're less likely to be killed there and it's easier to protect them there under a new identity," it quoted what it called an intelligence source familiar with the negotiations as saying.
"There's a preference for them to be resettled in a Five-Eyes nation because their case would have huge security implications," the source added.
Britain's Foreign Office had no immediate comment on the report.
Relations between Russia and Britain have plunged to their lowest in decades since the pair were found slumped unconscious on a bench in Salisbury on March 4.
Yulia, a Russian citizen, had arrived in Britain only the day before to visit her father, who has been living in Britain for some seven years.
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