Boris Johnson: Increasing Western aid to Ukraine will help end the war.
Boris Johnson, the former Prime Minister of England, claimed in an article that Western countries should “urgently examine” what further measures they can take to support Ukraine in this war in line with their hopes of ending the war between Russia and Ukraine next year. .
Johnson, who during his prime ministership was admired by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as an important ally of Kiev in the war with Moscow, continued his contradictory claims in an article in the Wall Street Journal, saying that ending the war in Ukraine As soon as possible “it is in everyone’s interest, including Russia.”
Johnson admitted that the Western commitment to significant financial support for Ukraine is “painful” for them at a time of financial and budgetary constraints, but nevertheless said: “Time is golden and the longer this war goes on, eventually we will all have to provide military support.” We will be more.”
In the continuation of this article, Johnson called Russian President Vladimir Putin “untrustworthy” and claimed that even if he proposed a “land for peace” agreement, such an agreement should not be made.
The former Prime Minister of England considers the winter of next year to be more difficult than this winter due to the restriction of gas supply to Westerners who have been relying on fuel supply from Russia.
While he himself is banging the drum of war by asking for more support for Ukraine, he writes: “The more Putin continues his senseless attacks, the more the economic bloodshed in the world will continue as a result.”