Johnson remembered 300 billion dollars of Russia’s frozen possessions, mainly in Belgium. It is noted that this is money that can and should be used to pay Ukraine and pay the United States for their support.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said US President Donald Trump’s statements about Ukraine’s guilt at the beginning of the war and the alleged low rating of Zelensky was inaccurate. However, such statements may push Europe into action. He said this on platform X on Wednesday, February 19.
The ex-prime minister has denied a number of statements by the American leader, especially as Ukraine has begun the war, and about the “low ratings” of the President of Ukraine, as well as the need to hold the election.
“Of course, Ukraine has not started a war. It is also said that America has attacked Japan to Pearl Garbor. Of course, a country with violent aggression should not fix the election. From 1935 to 1945 there is no universal election in UK, ” – they say.
In addition, he also denied the statement of the White House owner that Zelensky’s ratings were said to be equivalent to 4%, saying “they are really similar to Trump.”
“Trump’s statements do not pursue the purpose of reliability in history, but aimed at pushing Europeans to act,” the politician explained.
Johnson remembered 300 billion dollars of Russia’s frozen possessions, mainly in Belgium. It is noted that this is money that can and should be used to pay Ukraine and pay the United States for their support.
Johnson also asked why Europe prevents the defrosting of these funds.
“The USA believes that Belgium, France and other countries are blocked. It is absurd. We need to be serious and fast,” he added.
Remember that on Trump’s eve it said that in Ukraine it was necessary to hold the election, as the rating of confidence for Zelensky allegedly fell to 4%. After that, Zelensky said Trump lives in false information.
Source: korrespondent

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