British Prime Minister Boris Johnson Its services announced on Saturday that it would present an international “action plan” aimed at “failing” the Russian invasion of Ukraine and increase its diplomatic contacts for this purpose in London next week. Following the “unprecedented” sanctions imposed by the West against Russian interests in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Boris Johnson calls on the international community to step up its “concerted effort” against Moscow with a “six-point plan.” His office has clarified that he has to present in detail today Downing Street. President of Russia Vladimir Putin “We have to fail, we have to make sure it fails,” the Conservative prime minister said in a statement in London.
“It is not enough to express our support for a rule-based international order, we must defend it against continued attempts by the military to reconsider the rules.”He added.
For this purpose, Mr. Johnson will meet with his Dutch colleagues in Downing Street on Monday, initially individually and later as a trio. Mark Rutte And Canada Justin Trindo.
On Tuesday, he will receive the so-called leaders of the Wiskrat team (Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia) in London.
The program plans, among other things, to form an international alliance to provide humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, to support the country’s ability to defend itself, and to “increase” economic pressure on the Russian regime to do so. Russia is a “clich” in Ukraine to pursue a diplomatic effort to intensify a “rapid campaign” to strengthen security on No. 10 Downing Street in the Euro-Atlantic region.
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