London announced the first five years of the visit of the head of the foreign Ministry in Russia

London announced the first five years of the visit of the head of the foreign Ministry in Russia

The Ministry of foreign Affairs of Britain said that the head of the Ministry Boris Johnson accepted the invitation of his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov will visit Moscow with official visit.

This is stated in the official report on the Agency’s website.

The report States that the visit will take place in the coming weeks, the exact time has not yet been agreed.

The British foreign office said that the talks will focus on relations between London and Moscow, as well as international issues, including Syria and Ukraine, “in which we still remain significant differences,” the statement reads.

The press service of the foreign Ministry of great Britain referred to in this proclaimed Teresa may approach “work, but beware.”

“The Prime Minister and the foreign Minister made clear that our position in relation to Russia — “cooperate, but beware,” and the visit will be fully consistent with this approach,” — said the press service of the British foreign office.

In a statement, the British side also said that London has always been interested in cooperation with Russia on issues of UK national interest.

“We always have made it clear that the UK would cooperate with Russia where it is in our national interest,” said British diplomats. However, he said that agreement on the visit did not mean a return to relations that had been previously, and that the British foreign Secretary “will continue to be firm in those matters in which there is disagreement”.

The source of “Interfax” in the Russian foreign Ministry confirmed that the visit of Johnson at the present time “is in progress”.

Johnson’s predecessor at the head of the Ministry of foreign Affairs Philip Hammond in Russia did not come, he left his post after the resignation of Prime Minister David Cameron in connection with the defeat in the referendum on the British exit from the EU. William Hague, who headed the foreign Ministry from may 2010 to July 2014, last visited Moscow with a working visit in may 2012.

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