The British Foreign Secretary said there was no more peace and the number of conflicts was the highest since 1945, as were the number of refugees and displaced people.
The post-Cold War era has finally ended. This is what British Foreign Secretary David Lammy said before the meeting of the leaders of the United Kingdom and France, reports The Guardian.
The minister stressed that the safety of British citizens now depends entirely on the country’s ability to stand up to Russia, which Lammy described as “Putin’s mafia state.”
According to the politician, “we are no longer living in the 90s, there is no more peace, we are surrounded by a variable strategic environment, and the number of conflicts is the highest since 1945, as well as the number of refugees and displaced. people.”
Lammy noted that “the lines that draw the line between foreign and domestic policy are as blurred as can be.” In this context, he promised to “reshape British foreign policy in the spirit of progressive realism – seeing the world as it is, not as we want it to be.”
It was previously reported that Britain was testing the latest radio frequency weapons to counter drones.
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