Lammy declares ‘post Cold War peace is well and truly over’ as he takes aim at Putin

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Lammy declares ‘post Cold War peace is well and truly over’ as he takes aim at Putin
Author: David Maddox
Published: Jan, 09 2025 11:39

The foreign secretary has used his first major speech of 2025 to go after the Russian leader’s aggression in tearing up the world order. David Lammy has declared that the hard-won “post Cold War peace is well and truly over” as he used his first major speech of 2025 to take aim at Vladimir Putin.

 [Vladimir Putin is a ‘mafia state’, Mr Lammy said]
Image Credit: The Independent [Vladimir Putin is a ‘mafia state’, Mr Lammy said]

Speaking in the Locano room in the Foreign Office on Thursday, the foreign secretary said that Russian aggression had ripped up the established world order from the 1990s. Underlining his policy thrust of “progressive pragmatism” he also took aim at the previous Tory governments for undermining Britain’s place in the world. He tipped his hat to repairing some of the damaged relationships not just with the EU.

He also defended taking “a pragmatic approach” to relations with China cooperating on issues such as artificial intelligence and climate change. Mr Lammy told an invited audience: “We and our allies must relearn the Cold War manual, long-term thinking, not short-termism.

“Consistent deterrence, not constant distraction. Adapting as emerging technology reshapes the strategic environment. Securing strategic stability in an unstable world.”. And he warned: “Our opponents are coordinating ever more closely.“With Iranian drones fired at Ukrainian cities and North Korean troops now fighting against Ukraine.”.

With Donald Trump threatening to unpick the international resolve on the war in Ukraine, Mr Lammy remained defiant over standing up to Putin. He said: “Against Russia, progressive realism means not allowing Putin’s mafia state to act with impunity. Showing the world our resolve to stand by Kyiv until they prevail, guaranteeing £3bn a year in military aid for as long as it takes and unlocking new funding backed by frozen Russian assets.”.

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