Warship’s voyage ‘wholly appropriate’, says PM
BORIS Johnson has insisted HMS Defender was “entirely right” to voyage through the disputed waters around Crimea as Russia threatened to retaliate if there was a repeat of the incident.
Moscow claimed that warning shots were fired by Russian vessels at the destroyer as it passed through the contested part of the Black Sea on Wednesday - an assertion dismissed by the UK Government, which said only that a routine “gunnery exercise” took place.
The Prime Minister said the route was “wholly appropriate” and the destroyer was part of an international Carrier Strike Group that was “sticking up for our values”. Speaking to reporters at a barracks in Aldershot, Mr Johnson sidestepped a question on whether he had personally authorised the voyage.
“These are a matter for the MoD (Ministry of Defence) but if you want my view I think it was wholly appropriate.”