Britain, Poland and Ukraine in cooperation talks over Russian threat
KYIV, Feb 1 (Reuters) – Britain, Poland and Ukraine are working to strengthen their three-way cooperation in the face of the threat of a new Russian military intervention, the leaders of the two eastern European countries said in Kyiv on Tuesday.
That could bring the former Soviet republic closer to NATO, anathema to its old overlord Moscow, which has massed tens of thousands of troops near Ukraine’s borders in recent weeks.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is due in Kyiv later on Tuesday.
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