Putin considered UK 'soft touch' and weak after Salisbury poisoning: 'No proper signal'

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Putin considered UK 'soft touch' and weak after Salisbury poisoning: 'No proper signal'
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VLADIMIR PUTIN considered the UK 'a soft touch' and weak in its action against the Kremlin after the Salisbury poisoning, claimed a former KGB boss Oleg Kalugin at the time.

toughened his stance on Putin’s future, despite US President Joe Biden having faced criticism this week for appearing to call for regime change in Moscow. In the Commons, Mr Johnson was urged by former Tory minister Johnny Mercer to recognise that now is the time to “double down” on military aid to defeat Russia, “whilst consigning Putin to the dustbin of history where he belongs”.

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