Great Britain is currently going to direct confrontation with Russia, but such a policy is short-sighted. About this on Tuesday, May 18, the Director of the Foreign Intelligence Service (CVR) said Sergey Naryshkin in an interview with BBC.
“It is very sad for us,” he noted. At the same time, Naryshkin stressed that in Moscow cannot find any rational explanation for such actions of London.
To establish the relationship between the two countries, according to the head of the SVR, would help care from mutual sophisticated accusations.
Earlier it was reported that in the same interview with Naryshkin, he said that he had entered into correspondence with the head of the British intelligence service MI6 (MI-6) Richard Murom. As the director of CVR explained, as a result of this correspondence, he hopes to enter personal contact with the branches of British intelligence.
In March, it became known that the United Kingdom will create an anti-Russian detachment of special competition to combat Russian influence. Presumably, the new detachment will work together with the secret intelligence service MI6 over the conduct of secret operations on the observation of Russian spies and military units.