David Lemmy urged to confront the Kremlin.
British Foreign Secretary David Lemmy has declared the “post-Cold War era” over in Ukraine before a meeting between the leaders of the United Kingdom and France.
According to The Guardian, the official stressed that the security of British citizens now depends entirely on the country's ability to confront Russia, which Lemmy described as “Putin's mafia state.”
According to the politician, “we are no longer living in the 1990s, there is no peace anymore, we are surrounded by a changing strategic environment, and the number of conflicts is the highest since 1945, as is the number of refugees and displaced persons.”
The minister claims that “the lines between foreign and domestic policy are now as blurred as ever.” Lemmy has promised to “change Britain's foreign policy in the spirit of progressive realism – seeing the world as it is, not as we wish it to be.”