LONDON, March 30 (RIA Novosti, Alexander Smotrov) - The BBC said Thursday its would broadcast its flagship Question Time show from Moscow in an edition to discuss the future of Russia.
The BBC website said its special broadcast from the Russian capital would bring together political figures from Britain and Russia, and would cover Russia's role as the holder of the rotating G8 presidency and the priority of the Group of Eight leading industrialized nations.
The audience, to comprise English-speaking Russians and foreigners living in Moscow, will discuss Russia's relations with former Soviet states and European integration, was well as political and economic reforms.
Guests will include Russian deputy foreign minister Grigory Karasim, British minister for Europe Douglas Alexander, and former presidential economic adviser Andrei Illarionov.