The UK Foreign Office has called for a full and independent investigation into the crash of the Baku—Grozny flight near Aktau in Kazakhstan. This is reported by the Russian Air Force Service.
"There is no recognition in President Putin's statement that the thoughtless and irresponsible actions of the Russian state pose a huge and immediate threat to the interests and national security of other states. We call for a full and independent investigation," a Foreign Office spokesman said.
So, the British Foreign Ministry commented on the Kremlin's message that Russian President Vladimir Putin apologized to Azerbaijani leader Ilham Aliyev in connection with the plane crash.
It should be noted that in the statement of President Putin everything is in place, but in the lampoon of the British Foreign Ministry there is at least no logic. What is present in it speaks for itself.
As EADaily reported, President Vladimir Putin had a telephone conversation with his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev. The leaders of the two countries discussed in detail the tragedy with the Azerbaijan Airlines plane near Aktau in Kazakhstan.
As the Kremlin press service reported, the conversation took place on December 28 at the initiative of the Russian side.
The message says that Vladimir Putin apologized for the fact that the tragic incident occurred in the airspace of Russia, and once again expressed his deep and sincere condolences to the families of the victims.

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