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Defence Secretary Claims Putin Has "Hostile Intent" Towards Britain

Gavin Williamson

Russian President Vladimir Putin has "hostile intent" towards Britain, the Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson has claimed.

Mr Williamson has called for the UK to "wake up" to the threat posed by Russia and said the country has to respond to it.

Putin: "You have failed to contain Russia."
Putin: "You have failed to contain Russia."

Mr Williamson made the comments in response to a question posed by Labour's Barry Sheerman about comments Mr Putin made in a state-of-the-nation speech last week. 

Mr Putin said on Thursday that Moscow has tested an array of new strategic nuclear weapons that cannot be intercepted and told the West:

"You have failed to contain Russia".

During Defence questions, Mr Sheerman said:

"Surely the Secretary of State knows that what Mr Putin announced a few days ago was basically a new Cold War.

"And it's not just cyber warfare - it's every kind of warfare, at a time when Europe seems to be fragmenting, our commitment to Nato is deeply hurt by Donald Trump moving into a new phase of withdrawal.

"What are we going to do about all this?"

Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson: Putin has "hostile intent"
Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson: Putin has "hostile intent"

In response, Mr Williamson said: "Putin has made it quite clear that he has hostile intent towards this country.

"We've been seeing the build up of his forces across the Eastern Front and in terms of what they're doing over many years now -

we have to wake up to that threat and we have to respond to it."

Britain's nuclear deterrent, Trident
Britain's nuclear deterrent, Trident

Mr Williamson said the UK's continuous at sea nuclear deterrent was integral to maintaining the peace as were conventional armed forces. 

He added:

"We have to match what Putin is doing with Russian forces, we have to be aware of the challenges that they face and that's very much why we are engaging in the Modernising Defence Programme to ensure that we can match the Russians going forward."

Russian Spy Ship, the Vishnya class (520) Feodor Golovin and HMS Mersey. (Picture: Royal Navy)
Russian Spy Ship, the Vishnya class (520) Feodor Golovin and HMS Mersey. (Picture: Royal Navy)

Later on during Defence questions, Plaid Cymru MP Jonathan Edwards asked what the Government's policy response was to "these worrying developments as the world slides needlessly into a second Cold War."

Mr Williamson replied Putin had been developing a much more hostile and aggressive posture towards the UK, the US and their allies for an awful lot longer than the last 12 months. 

He said: "They want to assert their rights... we've seen an increased Russian activity in the North Atlantic, a 10-fold increase over the last few years.

"And do we sit submissively by, do we just accept that President Putin can do whatever he wishes to do.

"Or do we have to look at how we respond and make it clear that we're not willing to stand up to bullying - the fact that nations are being subjected to attacks by Russia.

"We need to deal with that, that's what we will do and that's why I am proud we have a continuous at sea nuclear deterrent."

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