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Russia Sanctions Legislation

Proceeding contribution from James Cleverly (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Thursday, 10 February 2022. It occurred during Urgent question on Russia Sanctions Legislation.

I completely understand the point that the hon. Gentleman has made. Our actions are closely co-ordinated and calibrated with the actions of our international partners. The UK has made it clear, as indeed have our friends and allies internationally, that if Russia were to pursue further aggressive actions in Ukraine, that would come at a huge cost. Of course, as with all conflicts, there would be a human cost—there would be casualties and fatalities both on the Russian side and, inevitably, in Ukraine—and we are desperately seeking to avoid that. However, if Russia does not heed our call to de-escalate, there will be meaningful sanctions in response. There will be costs. As I have said, throughout all this we are co-ordinating very closely with our international allies, and ensuring that our response is in place should Russia not heed our calls to de-escalate.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
708 c1089 
Session
2021-22
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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