The British newspaper Guardian published an article "Great Britain and Russia - hot line and frozen tone. The article is dedicated to the visit of Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister to UK. The article reads that William Heig, UK Foreign Minister was obliged to pledge about the improvement of Russian-British relations after the Russian Foreign Minister Lvrov's mentioned at least three times about strained relations with UK.
"Lavrov said that the upholding of revolutions in Egypt and Tunis, by the West would be underproductive step, as well Russia does not agree with imposition of sanctions to Iran and the relations with UK remain to be strained, " - the newspaper reads.
The edition reads that the disagreements between UK and Russian Federation are not stopping and the next one case was the expulsion of Guardian's journalist from Russian Federation on the ground his article that he wrote about Russia.
"Russia and UK as well have common interests: among them the fight against terrorism, for example against suicide terrorists committing explosions in Domodedovo airport. But if one arrives to the village in Ingushetia from which the terrorist arrived to Moscow the picture will be clear. Here is the region that hides its disgust. Then which side the UK has to support? It would not be right to uphold criminals that are killing peaceful population; as well one cannot turn blind eyes to the facts of human rights violations by security forces in villages in the region. Such fats have to be the subject of Human Rights Court review, "- the newspaper wrote.
The Guardian notes, Russia and Great Britain have to listen to each other, but it is less probable that they will understand each other.