Britain escorts Russian ship near
national waters amid strained relations
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[December 26, 2017]
LONDON (Reuters) - A British ship
escorted a Russian vessel as it passed near UK territorial waters over
Christmas, Britain's defense ministry said on Tuesday, adding that
Russian naval activity near Britain had increased in the holiday period.
The frigate HMS St Albans departed on Dec. 23 to track the new Russian
warship Admiral Gorshkov as it moved through the North Sea. The Royal
Navy vessel monitored the Russian ship over Christmas and will return to
dock in Portsmouth later on Tuesday.
UK defense minister Gavin Williamson said in a statement after the
incident that he would "not hesitate in defending our waters or tolerate
any form of aggression".
Relations between Britain and Russia are strained, and UK foreign
minister Boris Johnson said there was "abundant evidence" of Moscow
meddling in foreign elections during a trip to Russia last week. His
counterpart Sergei Lavrov said there was no proof for Johnson's claim.
While Johnson said he wants to normalize relations with Russia, Moscow
blames London for the poor state of relations between the countries.
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Images from an infrared camera on a helicopter show Royal Navy
frigate HMS St Albans escorting Russian warship Admiral Gorshkov as
it passes close to UK territorial waters through the North Sea in an
image from an infrared camera on a helicopter handed out by
Britain's Royal Navy December 25, 2017. Royal Navy/Handout via
REUTERS
Britain's defense ministry said another ship, HMS Tyne, was called to
escort a Russian intelligence-gathering ship through the North Sea and
the English Channel on Christmas Eve. A helicopter was subsequently
dispatched to monitor two other Russian vessels.
(Reporting by Alistair Smout, editing by Ed Osmond)
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