British Defense Minister Ben Wallace. File photoLONDON, May 12.Britain has not entered and will not enter into direct conflict with Russia over Ukraine, said British Defense Secretary Ben Wallace. «Our position was absolutely clear. We have not entered into and will not enter into direct conflict with either the Russian army or the state of Russia “I was clear about this at the beginning of this conflict, whether people like it or not, Ukraine is not a member of NATO and we will not send troops there,” Wallace told the Washington Post. He added that the allies only provide assistance to Ukraine for its self-defense in accordance with international law, since Ukraine has the right to self-defense.»Unprecedented Aggression». What Washington and Brussels are up to in Europe» As far as British weapons are concerned, firstly, we did not provide such weapons that would allow them to do this, we did not provide them with helicopters, aircraft or weapons of such a long range, so it is unlikely that these weapons can be used outside the border,» Wallace said in an interview with the Washington Post, answering a question about how he feels about Ukraine using British weapons to strike targets inside the Russian Federation. At the same time, he added that Britain supplies weapons to Ukraine in accordance with Article 51 of the UN Charter, which allows a country to defend itself.» And if they use British, French or any other weaponry to achieve this goal and in compliance with international and humanitarian law, although we recognize this as a low probability due to the type of weaponry that we deliver, but not an impossibility, because that was a condition for the delivery of weapons,» Wallace added.The British crown is losing Northern Ireland. Russia no longer blamed
