Britain threatens Russia, has yet another request NATO

Boris Johnson will request that NATO face Russia before it is too late, at a meeting with NATO officials. Johnson is expected to call on NATO to hold the “moment after reacting quickly after poisoning the Russian spy and gas attacks in Syria. NATO Allies immediately supported Britain, [...]
Boris Johnson will request that NATO face Russia before it is too late, at a meeting with NATO officials.
Johnson is expected to call on NATO to hold the “moment after reacting quickly after poisoning the Russian spy and gas attacks in Syria.
NATO Allies immediately supported Britain, France and the United States when launching air strikes after Bashar Al-Assad's regime poisoned civilians in Douma, Syria, records newspapers.net
The Alliance also joined a wave of diplomatic exemptions in response to the poisoning of former Stefan Sergei Scripal and his daughter Yulia.
Boris Johnson will tell NATO members: “This is the first ministerial gathering after the assassination attempt at Salisbury, and after the chemical attacks in Syria.
It is the key moment for us to discuss Russia with the foreign ministers of all member states.
At July Summit NATO will make decisions on how to reinforce defence.
NATO's ability to react quickly has already been testified to by the alliance's quick response to poisoning in Salisbury and in Syria's case, and with its solidarity for Britain's actions.
We have seen similar support from the EU and G7. We must keep the moment and hold Russia responsible for its destabilising behaviour”, he has said.












