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Other Russia Blogs: [Moscow Rules] Flatlining: the near-term outlook for Russo-British relations: The Litvinenko saga has now, of course, segued into the Lugovoi saga and over the last week I was surprised to find myself in demand as a pundit for the BBC; commenting on the state of Russo-British relations. This ...

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The Litvinenko saga has now, of course, segued into the Lugovoi saga and over the last week I was surprised to find myself in demand as a pundit for the BBC; commenting on the state of Russo-British relations. This had come about after I wrote a piece for one of the Moscow papers profiling Britain’s new Foreign Secretary, which appeared just as it became clear the UK government was about to deliver its response to Russia’s refusal to extradite Andrey Lugovoi.
Read the full article "Flatlining: the near-term outlook for Russo-British relations" was posted at the blog Moscow Rules aka the Red Exile.
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