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Johnson urged the G7 and NATO not to force Ukraine into “bad peace” with the Russian Federation

Johnson said this is not the time to call on Ukrainians to negotiate peace where they are invited to surrender most of their territory.

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, at the Commonwealth summit in Rwanda, called on the leaders of the G7 and NATO countries to abandon attempts to negotiate with Russia and force Ukraine to negotiate under an ultimatum. This was reported by The Guardian.

According to Johnson, at this point in time, the Ukrainian government can not be called to negotiate with the Russian Federation in a “bad peace.”

“My message to my colleagues in the G7 and NATO in particular is this: Now is not the time to negotiate and call on Ukrainians to negotiate in a bad world-a world where they are invited to give up a a large part of their territory in exchange for a ceasefire, “he said.

Johnson had previously said that concessions to Putin would lead to disaster.

Also, the Prime Minister of Great Britain believes that it is important to continue to support Kyiv in the long run, despite the fact that “fatigue from Ukraine” may come to the world.

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Source: korrespondent

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