Key facts
- UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer warned of a potential Russian attack on a Nato country by 2030.
- Starmer cited western intelligence assessments for the warning.
- He pledged to publish a defence investment plan before the next Nato summit.
- Starmer emphasized the urgency and priority of defence investment.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has issued a stark warning, stating that Russia could launch an attack on a Nato country as early as 2030. This assessment is based on intelligence gathered by western nations. Starmer made these comments on Friday, concurrently pledging that his government would release a long-delayed defence investment plan prior to the Nato summit scheduled for next month. He underscored the critical nature of this threat, stating, 'It is our intelligence assessment and the assessment of other countries in Nato that there could be an attack by Russia on Nato as soon as 2030. So you can see the urgency and the priority that...'
