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The UK expression is convinced that Russian President Vladimir Putin will not st...

The event will save time, money and life, giving Ukraine the necessary weapons - Johnson

The UK expression is convinced that Russian President Vladimir Putin will not start a nuclear war that would not give the West West to Ukraine. Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who arrived in the United States for talks with high-ranking politicians, said that Ukraine needs to supply any weapon necessary to protect against Russian aggression. He stated this on FOX News.

When asked about possible supply to Ukraine F-16 fighter jets, Johnson stated that he supports the provision of all the necessary weapons to Kiev. "Everything I say is that every time we say that it will be a mistake to give such one item of weapons, we eventually do it, and it ends that it is the right thing for Ukraine," Johnson said.

The Britain's expression stated that earlier he was told that giving the Ukrainian military anti -tank weapons a mistake, but the war showed the opposite, and it became indispensable. "The United States during Donald Trump also gave them Javelin. They were indispensable in the battles to destroy Russian tanks," Johnson said. "People said that it was not necessary to give Himars. I remember arguing about the rocket launchers, the RSSUs. In fact, they were invaluable for Ukrainians.

We talked about the tanks," he added. Johnson called on Western politicians "Save Time, Money and Life", giving Ukraine all the necessary weapons in the shortest possible time. In addition, he rejected the opinion that Russian President Vladimir Putin could turn the war into nuclear conflict.

"He will probably not even stop Ukrainians, if he does it - we will immerse his economy into such cryogenic paralysis that Russia will not be able to get out of it for decades - so he is not going to do it," Johnson said. We will remind, earlier Focus reported that on January 31, the former head of the British government Boris Johnson went to the United States to meet with representatives of the Republican Party to convince them of continuing military assistance to Ukraine.