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The foreign secretary said 'aggression must not be rewarded' as she urged Vladimir Putin to withdraw his troops.
The foreign secretary warned individuals who are "significant" to the Kremlin that they will have "nowhere to hide".
Despite Liz Truss' various media interviews on Wednesday, GMB was clearly not going to be one of them.
"We can achieve our goals for the climate but carry on travelling at the same time," she said.
"We are simply not going to roll over in the face of these threats," the foreign secretary said.
The new foreign secretary's blunder did not go unnoticed at the Conservative conference.
Not everyone was happy with Boris Johnson's government rejig this week.
The prime minister is torn between his deputy and the foreign secretary in a debate over who gets the keys to Chevening House.
The Aussie-rules trade deal is being turned into a virility test for a buccaneering Britain