Russia will
have to prove it can be trusted again but there was no appetite among Western
allies for a new cold war, British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson said on
Monday.
"Let's be
clear: Russia is up to all sorts of no good," Johnson said on arrival at a
meeting of EU foreign ministers. "They've got to change, they've got to
show they can be trusted again. I think that's very important," he added.
"It's
also important to stress that we are not in a new cold war with Russia. Neither
the UK, nor our friends in the rest of the EU nor in Washington is there any
appetite for a new cold war," he added.
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