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UK’s Johnson asks Russia to alleviate tension with Ukraine
(MENAFN) UK’s PM Boris Johnson asked Russia to ease the pressures on its Ukrainian border as military activities are taking place in neighboring Belarus.
He clarified while meeting with the Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki that the sole way to resolve the issue is by political conversation and anything that threatens European stability affects international stability.
Johnson stated, “The message I have been giving to all our counterparts is that we need to work together now to achieve de-escalation, to persuade Vladimir Putin to de-escalate and to disengage and as we tirelessly pursue the path of diplomacy to bring an end to the tensions on Ukrainian borders. It’s important to remember why we’re doing this.”
He added, “We won’t accept, Poland and the UK won’t accept a world in which a powerful neighbor can bully or attack their neighbors and we won’t accept because we believe all people no matter where they are born have a right to live safely, to choose who governs them and to decide what organizations they aspire to have membership of or indeed what bodies they want to cease being members of.”
He clarified while meeting with the Polish PM Mateusz Morawiecki that the sole way to resolve the issue is by political conversation and anything that threatens European stability affects international stability.
Johnson stated, “The message I have been giving to all our counterparts is that we need to work together now to achieve de-escalation, to persuade Vladimir Putin to de-escalate and to disengage and as we tirelessly pursue the path of diplomacy to bring an end to the tensions on Ukrainian borders. It’s important to remember why we’re doing this.”
He added, “We won’t accept, Poland and the UK won’t accept a world in which a powerful neighbor can bully or attack their neighbors and we won’t accept because we believe all people no matter where they are born have a right to live safely, to choose who governs them and to decide what organizations they aspire to have membership of or indeed what bodies they want to cease being members of.”
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