Answering the question of whether Moscow has any preferences regarding the candidacy of the future British Prime Minister, he noted that everything that happens in London is the internal business of Great Britain.

“Taking into account all previously made statements, we hope that the future or future Prime Minister of Great Britain, after all, taking this chair, will include to more balanced and balanced rhetoric in relation to our country,” Peskov emphasized.

On July 7, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that he decided to leave the posts of the Prime Minister of Great Britain and the leader of the country's conservative party.

The candidate for the Prime Ministers of Great Britain, the Deputy Minister for International Trade Penny Mordont previously promised in case of election to the post of head of the Cabinet to lead the western efforts against Russia because of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine.

Another candidate for the post of prime minister, the head of the British Foreign Ministry Liz Tracers, promised in case of election to continue the line of confrontation between Russia and the help of Ukraine in achieving victory.

The Russian ambassador to London Andrei Kelin noted that there is no need to expect improvements in politics in relation to Russia.