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Less Russia, more Europe: Kremlin friends unexpectedly dealt him a painful blow in the stomach

by alex

Lavrov was given a turn in the Balkans/Getty Images

Everyone rejoices that Boris Johnson passed the vote on trusting him as prime minister. Boris, of course, is a fighter, but we rejoice too early.

The British rear of Ukraine

After all, the issue of trust has not gone away. The Conservative Party is divided and it is not known whether Boris will be able to unite it.

It is important that now we have concrete support in Britain, regardless of personalities. Whether Boris retires in the future or not, this support will be with us. Although Boris is still special and, most importantly, sympathizes with Ukraine.

Less Russia – more Europe: Kremlin friends unexpectedly dealt him a painful blow in the stomach

Despite the fact that the Kremlin considered the Balkans friendly, they also began to distance themselves from Putin's Caudle/Photo by Getty Images

Balkan kopnyak for Moscow

What is obvious you can rejoice, because this is the humiliation of Russia in the Balkans. Lavrov closed the airspace to visit Serbia. And it's not just a breath hit. These are the Balkans, which for many years Russia considered its sphere of influence – as well as for us. Europe is gradually being cleared of Russia – here in Ukraine and now consistently in the Balkans. This needs to be brought to an end: less Russia, more Europe.

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