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Putin is not winning in Ukraine, says former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson: "It would be a disaster for the world if Ukraine were to go down"
Boris Johnson wrote Wednesday that President Trump’s statements about Ukraine “are not intended to be historically accurate, but to shock Europeans into action.”
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Boris Johnson backs Ukraine-US minerals deal
Donald Trump’s comments falsely blaming Ukraine for starting the war with Russia have cast a dark cloud today in Westminster. Voices we haven’t heard from in a while, like former Conservative defense secretary Ben Wallace and former prime minister Boris Johnson,
If you can’t get them into NATO right now, my idea with Boris Johnson is to be really clear: Tell Putin if you ever do this again, if there’s another incursion by Russia into Ukraine, that leads to automatic admission into NATO by Ukraine as a tripwire,
Former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said President Trump’s recent remarks about Ukraine are intended to “shock” Europe into action. “When are we Europeans going to stop being scandalized about Donald Trump and start helping him to end this war?
Former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson breaks down how a security guarantee for Ukraine could play out with a "deterrence force" on "The Story."
Former U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson breaks down how a security guarantee for Ukraine could play out with a “deterrence force” on “The Story.” Read More
F ew things cheer Britons more than the thought of Russian troops being turned to dust with the aid of British ingenuity. At the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, Boris Johnson toured the Belfast factory that churned out nlaw s,
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Hosted on MSNFormer British Prime Minister Boris Johnson savages Donald Trump for 'flat out lies' about UkrainePM, whose own relationship with the truth has been questioned over the years, said there had been "appalling misrepresentations" about the war in Ukraine
Good Morning Britain viewers were stunned today when former Prime Minister, Boris Johnson. dramatically left his interview live from Ukraine, telling host Susanna Reid: 'I've got to go'
The US President said he was 'surprised' how well he got on with the Prime Minister - saying it was a 'good sign' that lunch went on longer than expected, and said he was very different to Boris Johns
Former prime minister was live from Kyiv as he spoke to Richard Madeley and Susanna Reid on ITV's Good Morning Britain
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