“Albania part of Russian risk map”, British Foreign Minister's warning

Tensions between Russia and Ukraine have turned into an international concern due to recently under pressure from Russian President Vladimir Putin. In a media interview, Great Britain Foreign Minister Liz Trus has warned that Vladimir Putin will continue fighting neighbouring countries if [...]
Tensions between Russia and Ukraine have turned into an international concern due to recently under pressure from Russian President Vladimir Putin.
In an interview given to the media, Great Britain Foreign Minister Liz Trus has warned that Vladimir Putin will continue fighting neighbouring countries if allowed to invade Ukraine.
Meanwhile, the previous day the Russian president has staged a major display of military power with nuclear exercises involving ballistic missiles, submarines and tanks convoys. Under this training, the British official has called for the international community to unite to cope with Moscow's aggression.
In her interview, Truss noted that if Putin attacked Ukraine, it would be a predecessor for Russia to use force to annex more former Soviet states.
“We must stop Putin because he will not stop in Ukraine. He has been very clear his ambition does not only lead him to take control of Ukraine, he wants to turn the time back in the mid-1990s or even before that”, she said.
Among other things in her analysis, she says that at risk for a Russian dominance, the Baltic and Western Balkan countries do.
The ballistics are in danger... and the Western Balkans. Putin has told all this publicly, that he wants to create Great Russia, that he wants to return to the situation as it was before, where Russia had control over large areas of Eastern Europe. So it's so important that we and our allies oppose Putin. It may be Ukraine next week, but which country will be next?
Foreign secretary's statements came shortly after the announcement British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made earlier that a Russian invasion of Ukraine could cause “the collapse of a democratic state and shocks will echo worldwide”. /abcnews. al











