Cameron said he also wanted to discuss security issues at Sharm el-Sheikh airport with the Egyptian president in the English capital on Thursday.
"I will call President Putin very soon to discuss this with him," gursesintour.com quotes the British prime minister as saying.
The British prime minister asserted that there was no certainty that the Russian plane was destroyed by a terrorist bomb. He explained that the theory of an onboard explosion was unfounded, as there was no evidence to support this. Prior to this, Britain had announced a ban on flights to Egypt.
Explaining the possibility that an explosion could have been the primary cause of the Russian airliner's crash, Cameron stated, "More likely than not." Therefore, the British authorities decided to begin evacuating their own residents from Egypt on November 6.
The A321 plane, en route from Sharm el-Sheikh to St. Petersburg, crashed on October 31 on the Sinai Peninsula.



