Vladimir Putin meets Xi Jinping, his Chinese counterpart, during his visit to Beijing this week Credit: Sergei Guneyev/AFP Deepening Russia-China ties are a direct threat to democracy, Grant ...
Deepening Russia-China ties are a direct threat to democracy, Grant Shapps has said in the first Government reaction to Vladimir Putin’s visit to Beijing this week. The Defence Secretary said ...
Russia and China's deepening ties pose a "direct" and "existential" threat to Western democracies and their way of life. The terrifying warning was issued by the UK's Defence Minister Grant Shapps ...
The UK government said the growing alliance between Russia and China is a threat to Western nations, as it urged European countries to boost lethal aid to Ukraine. “That is a direct threat to ...
UK Defence Secretary Grant Shapps has said that the growing alliance between Russia and China poses a threat to Western countries, and called on European countries to increase military assistance to ...
LONDON (Reuters) - British defence minister Grant Shapps said on Sunday he was very concerned about a recent strengthening of diplomatic relations between China's Xi Jinping and Russia's Vladimir ...
China is providing Russia with lethal aid for use in its war against Ukraine, Grant Shapps has warned. The defence secretary suggested that British and US intelligence contradicts Beijing’s ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping shake hands after speaking to the media during a signing ceremony following their talks at The Grand Kremlin Palace, in Moscow ...
Former President Donald Trump warned that as he sits in the "icebox" Manhattan courtroom, China and Russia are strengthening their relationship, which he says poses danger to the U.S. and world.
Russia has been branded the "most significant and direct threat" to European security and peace, as tensions between Moscow and the Western world continue to ramp up. The UK renewed its strong ...
If the West wants to fight for Ukraine on the battlefield, Russia is prepared for it, the country's foreign minister declared today. 'It's their right - if they want it to be on the battlefield ...