When the conflicts will end in Russia’s attacks on Ukraine, whether there will be a positive result from the negotiations, and the date when the war will end are among the issues that the world is most curious about. There is also great concern about the possibility of the war continuing for a long time. Finally, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made remarkable statements about the Russia-Ukraine war.
WHEN WILL THE WAR END?
Johnson held a press conference after meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to India. Making statements about the war in Ukraine, Prime Minister Johnson said that the possibility of the war in Ukraine to continue until the end of 2023 is “a sad but a real possibility”.
“IT STILL HAS A POSSIBILITY TO WIN”
Expressing that Russian President Vladimir Putin and his army still have a chance to win the war, Johnson said, “Putin has a huge army. He is also in a very difficult position politically. The only option he has now is to continue the terrible approach towards Ukraine. It’s also very close to securing a land bridge in Mariupol. At this stage I’m afraid we have to be realistic. But we also saw the incredible heroism of the Ukrainians and their will to fight. Putin will not be able to invade the soul of the Ukrainian people. On the contrary, what he does every day is that the Ukrainian people do not resist. to strengthen and consolidate his will,” he said.
ENGLAND EMBASSY IN Kyiv WILL OPEN NEXT WEEK
“The extraordinary fortitude and success of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and the people of Ukraine in resisting Russian forces in Kiev means I can announce that next week we will reopen our embassy in the Ukrainian capital,” Johnson said. “The UK and our allies will not watch passively while Vladimir Putin continues this offensive,” Johnson said. Stating that what steps should be taken to support Ukraine militarily, Johnson emphasized that the UK wants to send T-72 tanks to Poland in this direction. “We are considering sending some of the T-72 tanks to Poland to help Ukraine,” Johnson said.
Johnson said he was “deeply concerned” by what is happening in Ukraine, and particularly in the country’s Donbass region, and called for the continuation of the wave of intense pressure on Putin. (UAV)