MI5 boss to criticise Russia over ‘flagrant breaches of international guidelines’

The Director General of MI5, the UK’s domestic intelligence agency, will use a speech later to criticise Russia’s aggressive activity.
In his first public comments since the Salisbury nerve agent attack, Andrew Parker will say that Moscow is using its spies and military to carry out “flagrant breaches of international rules”.
Speaking in Berlin, to an audience of European intelligence agencies, Mr Parker will accuse the Kremlin of “pursuing an agenda through aggressive and pernicious acts by its military and intelligence services”, adding that Russia risks becoming a “more isolated pariah” if it continues to act in the way it has.


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