Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is confident that Ukraine will liberate its territories. He believes that this can happen in 2023.
Johnson stressed that this will only be possible when Western countries do not hesitate to provide support. He stated this on January 31 during a meeting with journalists in the Ukrainian House in Washington.
Johnson admires the courage of Ukrainians
The ex-Prime Minister of Great Britain believes that the speedy end of the war and the return of Ukraine's sovereignty will benefit all countries, including the aggressor country Russia.
We must make sure that our Ukrainian friends got what they need to expel the Russians from all over Ukraine as soon as possible,” Johnson added.
At the same time, he noted that “aid to Ukraine should go without delay.”< /p>
Johnson added that Putin's “disaster” must be ended as soon as possible. He also noted the courage of the Ukrainians and noted that he was convinced of this personally.
“What the Ukrainians are doing – and I have seen it with my own eyes several times – is a fight on behalf of everyone, they are fighting for freedom around the world “, he said.
Curious.Boris Johnson recently revealed that he spoke with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin on the eve of February 24th. The head of the Kremlin threatened the former British prime minister with a missile attack.
There might not have been a war: Johnson pointed out the mistake of the event
- According to Johnson, NATO countries are for many years they told Ukrainians that they were pursuing an “open door” policy. However, at the same time, they signaled to Moscow that our state would never become part of the Alliance. Actually, this led to the fact that on February 24, 2022, Putin decided to launch a large-scale invasion.
- Johnson noted that Putin, by his actions, dispelled arguments about “the impossibility of Ukraine's membership in NATO.” The ex-premier stated that now Ukrainians are mastering and deploying an insane amount of equipment from the countries of the Alliance and doing it with unsurpassed skill and courage.
- At the same time, he noted that the Western policy of 2008 is “not to provoke Putin” – did not lead to anything good. Actually, at the Bucharest summit of the North Atlantic Alliance in 2008, Kyiv was supposed to receive a membership action plan, but this did not happen.