On the eve of a visit to Moscow by the British Prime Minister David Cameron called upon to take a tough position on several issues during talks with President of RUSSIA Dmitry Medvedev.
Four former heads of the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs Margaret Beckett, David Miliband, Jack Straw, Malcolm Rifkind in his letter, called Cameron to raise issues such as murder in 2006, in London ex-intelligence officer of the RUSSIAN FEDERATION Alexander Litvinenko and the arrest of Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
Cameron arrived in Moscow on an official visit at the invitation of Dmitry Medvedev. 12 September, the British premier will meet with Russian President and with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.