ANTALYA. Nov 16 (Interfax) - Relations between Russia and the United Kingdom have seen their better days and it is necessary to analyze the countries' co-operation and map out practical plans of its future development, Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
"As for the bilateral relations, they have been going through some difficulties now but there is certain revival, within the intergovernmental commission in particular," Putin said during his meeting with British Prime Minister David Cameron on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Turkey's Antalya on Monday.
In general, a good interaction mechanism was established in several fields of the co-operation, he added.
"I think there is a need to analyze what was done in the past, look to the future and shape practical development plans," Putin said.