The Kremlin believes that the new British government is not subject to any flexibility and is not subject to “creativity in normalizing Russian-British bilateral relations.”
Moscow does not feel optimistic about the improvement of relations with London under the administration of Labor, given preliminary statements, they tend to reject future bilateral relations, said the spokesman of the Russian dictator Dmitry Peskov. Russian propaganda agency Interfax reported this on Friday, July 5.
“They, as we can judge from the preliminary statements, are not subject to any flexibility and are not inclined to creativity in the normalization of bilateral relations with Russia-British, instead, they tend to continue the line of rejection of the future of our bilateral relations,” Peskov said.
It was earlier reported that a new prime minister has been appointed in Britain and a new government has been formed.
Source: korrespondent

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