“It is possible to keep scientists, to keep any specialists only by comfortable working conditions,” Peskov said.

He recalled the systems of grants and the creation of specialized laboratories for young scientists in Russia.

“Creating conditions here in Russia for our scientists is another priority, and, as you know, there are quite large programs in place.

And they act effectively, because someone leaves at a certain stage of their scientific career, then someone returns.

And there are many scientists, both young and already experienced - they are returning to our country, starting to work on separate projects here, this is an absolutely normal practice, ”Peskov said.

Political scientist Ruslan Balbek, in an interview with RT, commented on the offer of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to Russian scientists to move to the UK.

Balbec questioned the desire of Russian scientists to move to a state that "poured dirt" on Russia and "did it in every possible way."

According to the expert, in reality the British authorities are not interested in the influx of scientists, but in causing damage to Russia.