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Head of Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill begins UK trip | Head of Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill begins UK trip |
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The head of Russia's Orthodox Church is beginning a four-day visit to Britain, in which he is expected to meet the Queen and the Archbishop of Canterbury. | The head of Russia's Orthodox Church is beginning a four-day visit to Britain, in which he is expected to meet the Queen and the Archbishop of Canterbury. |
Patriarch Kirill's is the first such visit for many years. | |
The Orthodox Church says it hopes the visit will help Russia and Britain "strengthen mutual trust". | The Orthodox Church says it hopes the visit will help Russia and Britain "strengthen mutual trust". |
But BBC Moscow Correspondent Steve Rosenberg, said that at the moment "mutual distrust" characterised the relationship between the countries. | But BBC Moscow Correspondent Steve Rosenberg, said that at the moment "mutual distrust" characterised the relationship between the countries. |
This week UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said he would like to see a protest against bombings of the Syrian city of Aleppo, which are being blamed on Vladimir Putin's forces. | This week UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said he would like to see a protest against bombings of the Syrian city of Aleppo, which are being blamed on Vladimir Putin's forces. |
But Moscow, which denies the claims, accused him of "Russophobic hysteria". | But Moscow, which denies the claims, accused him of "Russophobic hysteria". |
The northern Syrian city of Aleppo has become the most high-profile battleground in the country's five-year civil war. | The northern Syrian city of Aleppo has become the most high-profile battleground in the country's five-year civil war. |
A UN relief convoy was attacked from the air last month - an action widely blamed on Russia, an ally of President Bashar al-Assad. | A UN relief convoy was attacked from the air last month - an action widely blamed on Russia, an ally of President Bashar al-Assad. |
In an emergency House of Commons debate on Tuesday, Mr Johnson called for those responsible for strikes on the convoy and hospitals in Aleppo to face trial at the International Criminal Court. | In an emergency House of Commons debate on Tuesday, Mr Johnson called for those responsible for strikes on the convoy and hospitals in Aleppo to face trial at the International Criminal Court. |
Patriarch Kirill is a strong supporter of President Putin, and once described the leader's time in office as a "miracle of God". | Patriarch Kirill is a strong supporter of President Putin, and once described the leader's time in office as a "miracle of God". |
His visit marks 300 years of the presence of the Russian Church in the UK, which began with a small Russian embassy church. | His visit marks 300 years of the presence of the Russian Church in the UK, which began with a small Russian embassy church. |
The main event of Patriarch Kirill's visit will be the consecration of the Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God in Kensington, west London, following a major refurbishment. | The main event of Patriarch Kirill's visit will be the consecration of the Cathedral of the Dormition of the Mother of God in Kensington, west London, following a major refurbishment. |
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