INA- SOURCES
Peace in the UK cannot be taken for granted while Vladimir Putin wages war in Ukraine, Rishi Sunak said as he prepared to welcome Nato’s chief to Downing Street.
Jens Stoltenberg will become the first international leader to visit No 10 since Mr Sunak became Prime Minister, in a sign of the concerns over the situation in Ukraine and the importance of the Nato alliance.
The meeting comes as the Government considers how to update its integrated review of defence and foreign policy to respond to the changing threats around the world.
Ahead of the meeting on Wednesday, Mr Sunak said: “Nato is the cornerstone of our security, and the security of our allies.
“As the war in Ukraine continues to rage, we must not take peace at home for granted.
“I am determined the UK will be the bedrock of Nato for generations to come.
“But in order to face the challenging future we must evolve as an alliance to meet, and remain ahead of, the threat from our adversaries.
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