Prime Minister Theresa May told senior ministers on Tuesday there was still more to be done in Britain’s long-term response to Russia after blaming Moscow for the use of a nerve agent against a former Russian spy in England.
“Yesterday was a significant moment in our response to this reckless act of aggression, but there is still more to be done as we work with international partners on a long-term response to the challenge posed by Russia,” her spokesman said, reporting remarks made by May at a cabinet meeting.
May told cabinet that countries had acted against Russia not just out of solidarity but because they recognized the threat it posed.