CHINA and Russia are creating a world of “danger, disorder and division” by ripping up nuclear treaties, Rishi Sunak warned last night. The world is now a “more dangerous place” after the invasion of Ukraine, with China seeking help with nuclear development from the Kremlin, the British PM added. Mr Sunak called the years to come “a difficult and dangerous decade” and outlined another £5billion of defence spending in the UK – but he rowed back from calling China the biggest threat to Britain and named Russia instead. Writing in the foreword of the review, Mr Sunak said: “What could not be fully foreseen in 2021 was the pace of the geopolitical change and the extent of its impact on the UK and our people,” Sunak wrote in a foreword to the IR. “Since then, Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine, weaponisation of energy and food supplies and irresponsible nuclear rhetoric, combined with China’s more aggressive stance in the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait, are threatening to create a world defined by danger, disorder and division.” Read our Ukraine war blog below for the latest news…