British Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave an interview to German radio station ZDF after the G7 summit in Bavaria and gave a controversial analysis of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Asked about gender equality and the importance of education, the British leader assured that “if Vladimir Putin If he were a woman, which he obviously isn’t, but if he was, I really don’t think he would start a crazy sexist war the way he did.”
Johnson, according to the BBC, said that what he does in Ukraine is a perfect example of toxic masculinity. The British Prime Minister made this statement ahead of the NATO summit.
Boris Johnson and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have already joked about the masculinity of the Russian president Vladimir Putin, for the famous photo of the president on horseback and shirtless. A British official asked other G7 leaders who were seated around the table at the meeting if he should keep his jacket on. “We all have to show that we are stronger than him,” he said.
In the same interview, Johnson also said that while G7 leaders “desperately” want an end to the war in Ukraine, “no deal is possible” at this time. The prime minister said that the West should support Ukraine’s military strategy so that the president Zelensky be “in the best position” to negotiate with Russia “when the negotiations finally come”.
“Freud would like such a subject to be alive for his research,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told the RIA Novosti press agency in connection with the British government’s announcement.
“Boris Johnson he has a great imagination. What the hell were the G7 doing together?” Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova commented on Telegram, referring to the summit of the leaders of the seven major G7 powers.
Vladimir Putin assures that “nothing has changed” regarding his tasks
President of Russia, Vladimir Putinwho is in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan, to attend the Caspian Sea summit, said “nothing has changed” about his goals in Ukraine since he issued a decree on a “special military operation” on February 24.
The Russian President once again stressed that Moscow’s “ultimate goal” is the liberation of Donbass. He also emphasized that his military actions were not directed against civilian objects and that there was “no terrorist attack” in the Kremenchuk shopping center, referring to the words of the Ukrainian president, Vladimir Zelensky.
(According to AFP and Europa Press)
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