How long will the Russia-Ukraine war last? Johnson answered! “He made a catastrophic miscalculation”

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The 16th day of the Russia-Ukraine war, which the whole world is watching with concern, has entered. Now the whole world is asking “When will the Russia-Ukraine war end?” wondering the answer to the question. On the subject, British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss previously said, “The war in Ukraine may take decades.” His statements had caused concern. The critical question was also posed to British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who made a statement to Sky News. Johnson made important assessments on the latest developments in the Russia-Ukraine war.

WHAT HAPPENED IN MARIUPOL

Reminding that the maternity hospital in Mariupol, Ukraine, was bombed by the Russian Armed Forces, when asked when the West would intervene to prevent the death of civilians, Johnson said, “What happened in Mariupol is that Putin is ready to reject all norms of civil behavior and what kind of behavior the Russians are taking. It shows he’s being sarcastic.” gave the answer.

Johnson underlined that the UK is now increasing the pressure on the Putin regime and those around him with economic sanctions.

“A JOYFUL, BARBAR GOVERNMENT”

Regarding the news that Russia could use chemical weapons in Ukraine, Prime Minister Johnson said:

“It’s out of their playbook. They’re starting to say it’s chemical weapons stored by their rivals or by the Americans. I’m afraid that when they plant chemical weapons themselves, they have some kind of fake story that they’re ready to do. You’ve seen it in Syria. You’ve seen it even in the UK. It’s just that they’ve already done that. I’m pointing out that this is what it is. I’m afraid it’s a cynical, barbaric government.”

On the other hand, Johnson reiterated that this would not be the case regarding whether to declare a no-fly zone in Ukraine and said, “(In case of declaring it) The problem is that there is obviously a line where Britain, NATO, would be considered in direct conflict with Russia. ” made its assessment.

“PUTIN MUST STOP VIOLENCE AND LET PEACEFUL NEGOTIATIONS BEGIN”

“Do you think millions of people could die in this conflict?” Asked Johnson, “I think it’s up to Putin. It’s just up to him and everybody sees that things are not going the way he wants. His best bet, I think, is to stop the violence and let a peaceful negotiation begin.” gave the answer.

WHEN WILL THE RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR END?

“The war in Ukraine could take decades,” Johnson said to British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss. Recalling his statement, he said the following when asked whether he agreed with it:

“I think it’s up to Putin again, but what I definitely think is that the Ukrainians themselves and the will to resist in Ukraine will never go away. My view is that Vladimir Putin will either accept that he made a terrible mistake now, or accept that he made a terrible mistake after a while. “That’s the difference between the two options he’s facing. He made a catastrophic miscalculation and needs to step back. He needs to stop killing innocent people in Ukraine.” (AA)

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