Johnson warns of a “flawed approach” for negotiations with Russia from Kyiv.

Johnson warns of a “flawed approach” for negotiations with Russia from Kyiv.

A brand-new shipment of military weapons for Ukraine, including anti-drone missiles and surveillance gear, was unveiled by Boris Johnson.
This occurred as he was taking part in Independence Day celebrations in Kyiv, where he reiterated Britain’s ongoing support for Ukraine.
The British Prime Minister praised Ukraine for its unwavering resistance to Russia’s armed invasion but cautioned that this is not the moment to put out a feeble plan for debate.

On his third trip to Ukraine this year, Johnson—who is scheduled to leave office next month—spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky during a press conference.
According to the British Prime Minister, Britain and Ukraine are still friends with Kiev and the Ukrainian people.
Ukraine has a strong will to resist, he continued. Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, could not understand this.

He told the Ukrainians that because they uphold their right to live in peace and freedom, Ukraine will triumph.
Johnson expressed his belief that Ukraine can prevail in this fight in a tweet on his Twitter account in response to a picture of himself and Zelensky.

In a recorded speech honouring the anniversary of his country’s independence from the Soviet Union and six months since the start of the conflict with Russia, Zelensky emphasised that Ukraine will fight until the last end.
He emphasised that Ukraine will do everything it takes to restore control of the Russian-influenced regions of the Donbass and Crimea.
He went on to say that Ukraine no longer thinks the war will end when there is peace, but rather when it truly triumphs.

Johnson expresses concern over Kyiv’s “flawed approach” to talks with Russia.

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