The British Prime Minister has called the invasion “the beginning of a new era of intimidation in Eastern Europe” and has said that “the world is at a turning point”, a moment “where you have to choose between freedom and oppression “.
British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has stated that it is “vital” that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine “fails”, because he believes that if Russian President Vladimir Putin were “victorious”, he “will not stop” only in that country. Thus he has manifested it in the closing speech of the Congress of the Conservative Party in Blackpool.
“Each day that passes heroic resistance of Ukraineit is clear that Putin has committed a catastrophic mistake (…) Why did you decide to invade a totally innocent country?” Johnson asked.
The Conservative leader has pointed out that Putin “really did not believe that Ukraine was going to join NATO soon, he knew perfectly well that there were no plans to put missiles on Ukrainian soil.” “I think he was afraid of Ukraine because in Ukraine they have a free press and free elections and that threatened their way of running the country,” he said.
Johnson has called the invasion “the beginning of a new era of intimidation in Eastern Europe” and has said that “the world is at a turning point“, a moment “where you have to choose between freedom and oppression”.
“In Putin’s Russia They put you in jail for 15 years just for calling an invasion an invasion.and if you protest against Putin in an election, they poison you or shoot you,” he denounced.
“It is precisely because Ukraine and Russia have historically had such a close relationship that he was terrified of the effect of the Ukrainian model on him and on Russia,” he said.
The London chief executive has also remarked that “Putin’s war is destined to cause economic damage to the West for its benefit.” “(Putin) knows that with every dollar increase in the price of a barrel of oil, he makes billions in profits from oil and gas sales,” he added.
Source: Eitb

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