Germany and UK Vow Not to Let Putin Divide Ukraine’s Allies
- German, British foreign ministers speak to reporters in Berlin
- Cameron says there is incredible unity between allies, in NATO
David Cameron and Annalena Baerbock speak to the media following talks in Berlin, Germany on March 7.
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Germany and the UK vowed not to let President Vladimir Putin drive a wedge between them after a Russian hack of German intelligence exposed a disagreement over how to provide military support to Ukraine.
“I don’t want to play into the hands of some Russian narrative about divisions between allies,” British Foreign Secretary David Cameron told reporters at a joint news conference in Berlin with German counterpart Annalena Baerbock. He said there was “incredible unity between allies” and in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.