Russia Ukraine War: Boris Johnson said - to continue support for Ukraine until the withdrawal of Russian President Putin

Posted on 24th Aug 2022 by rohit kumar

The Russian-Ukraine War has completed for 6 months on Tuesday. But so far no solution has been found for this war. Meanwhile, outgoing British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has appealed to world leaders. He has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin should not be allowed to repeat the occupation of Crimea in other parts of Ukraine. Johnson said allies should continue to support Ukraine until Russian forces withdrew.

 

Russia occupied Crimea

 

Indeed, Crimea was annexed by Russia in 2014. At the same time, Johnson warned that Putin would try to repeat the process in other parts of Ukraine after the invasion by Moscow's military six months ago. At the International Crimea Platform Conference hosted by Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky, Johnson said the peninsula had been camped by Russia since 2014 and used as one of the launch pads for the invasion in February.

 

Putin wants to do Crimea like the whole of Ukraine: Johnson

 

Boris Johnson warned that he was planning to do the same thing Putin did in Crimea in other parts of Ukraine. Johnson further said that Russia's annexation of Crimea or any other Ukrainian territory should never be recognized. In the face of Putin's attack, we must continue to extend all military, humanitarian, economic and diplomatic support to our Ukrainian friends until Russia ends this war.

 

America issued a warning to its citizens

 

Let us tell you that the convention of this program was held on the eve of Ukraine's Independence Day. At the same time, America has issued a warning to its citizens from Ukraine. The United States has instructed its citizens to leave Ukraine in the coming days due to fears of intensifying Russian attacks on government and civilian installations in the Ukrainian capital Kyiv. Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, and Tuesday marks six months of the war.

 

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