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Kremlin says Starmer’s exit unlikely to change UK’s hostile attitude towards Russia

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MOSCOW, June ‌22 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said ​on Monday that the departure of British ⁠Prime Minister Keir Starmer, a strong supporter of Ukraine, was unlikely ​to change what it characterised as London's ‌hostile attitude towards Russia.

Starmer said on Monday he would resign, promising to ⁠ensure an orderly transfer ⁠of power to a new leader by September at the latest to try to avoid political instability ‌as Britain prepares for its seventh ⁠leader in 10 ‌years.

"Starmer has not done ​anything to distinguish himself on the issue of British-Russian relations," Kremlin ‌spokesman Dmitry Peskov told ​reporters.

"He has ⁠always been in favour of keeping ‌relations at a ⁠zero level. It is unlikely that anyone on the British political scene ​will hold ‌a position on our country that ⁠differs from Starmer’s," ​said Peskov.

(Reporting by Dmitry AntonovEditing ​by Andrew Osborn)

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