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Europe live: ‘How long will the world let Russia be like this?’ Zelenskiy asks world leaders in Munich

Ukrainian among leaders to address global security gathering as anger continues over death of Navalny

David Cameron, the British foreign secretary, has signalled that there would be “consequences” in the wake of the death of Alexei Navalny, PA reports.

Speaking to broadcasters at the Munich Security Conference, the foreign secretary said:

Reflecting overnight makes you think what an incredibly brave man this was. His life revealed so much about the true nature of (Vladimir) Putin’s ghastly regime. And his death has revealed that all over again.

There should be consequences. When appalling human rights outrages like this take place, what we do is we look at whether there are individual people that are responsible and whether there are individual measures and actions we can take. We don’t announce them in advance, so I can’t say anymore than that. But that is what we will be looking at.

This is the way he operates. This is the dictators handbook in real life. So we should be aware of this.

And like president Zelenskiy said, let’s not discuss to do something, we have to do everything to stop him.

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