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Russia begins preparations for Boris Johnson to visit Moscow

Russia and Britain discussed relations between the two countries and preparations for a visit by British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to Moscow

Katya Golubkova
Moscow
Saturday 11 March 2017 12:29 EST
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Russia said relations had 'significantly deteriorated in recent years'
Russia said relations had 'significantly deteriorated in recent years' (Getty)

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Russia and Britain discussed relations between the two countries and preparations for a visit by British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson to Moscow, Russia's foreign ministry said on Saturday.

Russian First Deputy Foreign Minister Vladimir Titov met Britain's Minister for Europe and the Americas Alan Duncan on Friday to discuss bilateral relations which had "significantly deteriorated in recent years", the ministry said in a statement.

The two had talked about the situation in Ukraine, Syria, fighting international terrorism and other issues, it added.

The Russian foreign ministry statement did not say when Johnson would visit Moscow.

Reuters

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