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In Brussels, May says Russia threat 'doesn't respect borders'

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British Prime Minister Theresa May warns that the threat posed by Russia "doesn't respect borders" as she seeks solidarity at a EU summit over the recent nerve agent attack in Salisbury. SOUNDBITE.

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