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Support for Ukraine must continue until Russia is defeated: Boris Johnson

“Putin is planning to do to other parts of Ukraine, indeed all of Ukraine, what he has done to Crimea,” said Mr Johnson

• August 23, 2022
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson [Photo Credit: NBC News]

President Vladimir Putin must not be allowed to repeat the annexation of Crimea in other parts of Ukraine, British outgoing Prime Minister Boris Johnson has told world leaders.

The prime minister said allies should continue to support Ukraine until Russian forces withdrew from the “entirety” of its territory.

Crimea was annexed by Russia in 2014 and Mr Johnson warned that Mr Putin would seek to repeat the process in other parts of Ukraine following the invasion by Moscow’s forces six months ago.

In a remote address to the international Crimea Platform conference hosted by Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelensky, Mr Johnson said the peninsula had been turned into an “armed camp” by Russia since 2014.

It was used as one of the launch pads for the invasion in February.

“Putin is planning to do to other parts of Ukraine, indeed all of Ukraine, what he has done to Crimea.

“He is preparing more annexations and more sham referendums,” Mr Johnson warned.

Mr Johnson said Russia’s annexation of Crimea “or any other Ukrainian territory” must never be recognised.

“In the face of Putin’s assault we must continue to give our Ukrainian friends all the military, humanitarian, economic and diplomatic support that they need until Russia ends this hideous war and withdraws its forces from the entirety of Ukraine,” he said.

Mr Johnson has formed a close bond with Mr Zelensky and is keen to reassure the Ukrainian administration that the UK’s support will continue when he leaves Downing Street in September.

His address to the Crimea Platform conference came on the eve of Ukraine’s Independence Day.

The importance of the day has led to concerns that Russia might step up military action.

With the U.S. issuing a security alert about the prospect of strikes against Ukraine’s civilian infrastructure and government facilities in the coming days. 

(dpa/NAN)

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