The Russian Embassy in London has warned Britain's decision could have 'military and political consequences for the European continent and the entire world” 🔺 LeoCendro reports
Britain supplying fighter jets to Ukraine
The Russian Embassy in London warned bombastically on Wednesday, in the wake of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s suggestion that he was actively looking atthat to do so would have “military and political consequences for the European continent and the entire world” “The US has just said it does not want this, so Britain’s plans could be seen as a huge annoyance for Washington,” said Nick Witney, the former chief executive of the European Defence Agency in Brussels.
Mr Witney, a senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations, says Britain has a track record of tipping Nato into going further than it might otherwise want to.
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