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Foreign Secretary sounds war alarm as 'we must be ready for Russian aggression - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
""The Kremlin had the means, motive, and opportunity. Make no mistake - they are capable of shocking acts of violence, and we must stay prepared," Cooper declared. The warning comes as the UK and EU allies unite to expose Russia's barbaric actions, following joint lab testing that confirmed Navalny was poisoned with a lethal dart-frog toxin while in a Siberian prison."
"As you know, we have been pursuing this as part of our response to the brutal invasion of Ukraine, where we are also coming up to the fourth anniversary of that invasion as well. We believe that it is the partnerships that we build abroad that make us stronger at home. It is by acting alongside our European allies, alongside allies across the world, that we do maintain that pressure on the Russian regime."
"She added, "The other thing that I would say specifically about Alexei Navalny is one of the things he said was 'tell the truth, spread the truth', because that is the most dangerous weapon of all. "That was his comment about the Russia n regime. He is no longer able to do that, but that is why we are continuing to do that for him, and for his widow as well."
Britain accused the Kremlin of being responsible for the murder of Alexei Navalny and warned of further Russian aggression. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper said Moscow had the means, motive and opportunity and called the act a calculated state hit. Joint lab testing reportedly confirmed Navalny was poisoned with a lethal dart-frog toxin while in a Siberian prison. The UK and EU allies are uniting to expose and respond to Russia's actions, including considering increased sanctions. Navalny's call to 'tell the truth, spread the truth' was cited as a motivating principle for continued pressure and support for his widow. The Russian embassy dismissed the claims as 'feeble-mindedness of Western fabulists.'
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