The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

UK ‘must stop short’ of military response

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The UK could take further measures against Russia, such as closing UK waters to Russian vessels, following the nerve agent attack in Salisbury, but must stop short of the use of military force, a legal expert has said.

Professor Michael Schmitt, an expert in the legality of the use of military force and cyber warfare, said: “The Prime Minister has labelled the assassinat­ion attempts a ‘use of force’.

“Under internatio­nal law, the use of force by one state against another is a violation of the UN Charter and customary internatio­nal law unless it is done in self-defence or with Security Council authorisat­ion.

“But the use of force by the UK in selfdefenc­e is not authorised – a military response by the UK would be precluded by the principle of ‘immediacy’, which does not allow a military response against an attack that is over.

“Internatio­nal law does not permit a victim state to simply retaliate against or punish another state.

“As the Russian operation violated internatio­nal law, the UK is entitled to take what in internatio­nal law are called ‘counter measures’, such as closing UK territoria­l waters completely to Russian flagged vessels until, for instance, Russia assured the UK there would be no further such actions, compensate­d the individual­s affected, or apologised.

“Such a measure would normally be unlawful, but the fact that it is intended to achieve such purposes makes it lawful.”

 ?? Pictures: Getty Images. ?? Top: Prime Minister Theresa May during a visit to Salisbury, where the poison attack took place. Above: Russia’s ambassador to the United Nations, Vassily Nebenzia, listens to the debate at the UN Security Council.
Pictures: Getty Images. Top: Prime Minister Theresa May during a visit to Salisbury, where the poison attack took place. Above: Russia’s ambassador to the United Nations, Vassily Nebenzia, listens to the debate at the UN Security Council.

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