LONDON (AP) — Russian President Vladimir Putin is stalling efforts to finish Russia’s conflict on Ukraine, and is testing the West with techniques that fall “just under the brink of conflict,” the pinnacle of Britain’s MI6 spy company stated Monday.
Blaise Metreweli, the intelligence company’s new boss, stated Putin is “dragging out negotiations” on stopping the battle, and stays decided to “subjugate Ukraine and harass NATO members.”
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“We at the moment are working in an area between peace and conflict,” Metreweli stated of the broader world menace panorama in her first public speech since turning into chief of Britain’s overseas intelligence company two months in the past.
Russia accused of exporting chaos
Metreweli accused Moscow of sponsoring cyberattacks on different nations’ crucial infrastructure, drone incursions round European airports, campaigns of arson, sabotage and disinformation, and “aggressive actions in our seas, above and beneath the waves.”
“The export of chaos is a characteristic, not a bug, on this Russian method to worldwide engagement, and we needs to be prepared for this to proceed till Putin is compelled to alter his calculus,” she stated.
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