Potential Russian expansionism must be deterred by NATO with a fist of steel—there is no question about that, as we cannot let them do it—but one encased in a velvet glove. At the moment, we do not understand Russia and what it is doing. We must find better ways of understanding the Russians and talking to them about it. Does my right hon. Friend agree that one area where we simply do not know what they are doing is in the high north—in the Arctic? Russia is, without question, expanding its military capabilities up there and we do not quite know why. Does he agree that that was one area the report was not able to look into, and is there not room for further work on that?
Russia: Implications for UK Defence and Security
Proceeding contribution from
James Gray
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 7 July 2016.
It occurred during Select Committee statement on Russia: Implications for UK Defence and Security.
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