Britain calls Russia "a weakening country"
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UK MI6 intelligence chief Richard Moore( Ex UK consule in Turkey
London and Washington have warned Russian leader Vladimir Putin about the consequences of the invasion of Ukraine, the head of MI6 said.
Russia is an "objectively weakening" country, said MI6 intelligence chief Richard Moore in an interview with the Sunday Times published on April 25.
"Russia is an objectively weakening country in economic and demographic terms. This is a very difficult period," Moore said.
Commenting on the pulling of Russian forces to the Ukrainian border, the head of British intelligence noted that London and Washington had warned Russian leader Vladimir Putin about the consequences of the invasion of Ukraine.
Moore expressed confidence that Moscow does not doubt the positions of both countries on this issue, since "[communication] channels are open."
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Speaking about the accusations of the Czech Republic against the Russian special services, which there are believed to be involved in the explosions of ammunition in Vrbetica in 2014, Moore said about the parallels with Ukraine.
“When you see this pattern of reckless behavior, then, of course, then you look at what is happening around Ukraine and of course we are worried about it. That is why we are coordinating so closely with our allies - to make sure that we are sending clear signals to Putin ", - said the head of MI6.