British PM urges for new framework for long-term security, from Georgia to Moldova
At the panel discussion Beyond the Alliance: Partnering up for European Security in Munich, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Saturday said the world leaders needed a “new framework” for “long-term security” of the European continent.
He stressed the United Kingdom would always be on the side of freedom, democracy and the rule of law.
Rishi Sunak called on the world leaders to step up support for Ukraine, saying additional arms and security guarantees are needed to protect the country and the rest of Europe from Russian aggression now and in the future.
“We need a new framework for its long-term security. From human rights to reckless nuclear threats, from Georgia to Moldova, Russia has committed violation after violation against countries outside the collective security of NATO,” he said.