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According to the politician, he would allow Ukraine to use British weapons in th...

GAME Over for Russia: The Kremlin will not continue the war if Ukraine enters NATO - Johnson (video)

According to the politician, he would allow Ukraine to use British weapons in the Russian Federation. The politician also noted the diplomatic role of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky, who attracted a huge part of the rest of the world on his side. Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that Ukraine's accession to NATO would have become a "end of the game" for Russia.

According to the politician, the Russian Federation would no longer continue its attacks if Ukraine joined the Defense Alliance. About it reports Sky News. The United Kingdom should go to Ukraine's support. Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made this statement. He added that he would approve the use of British weapons against Russian goals.

"The United Kingdom should be in the forefront of Ukraine's support and destroy Tabua," he said, reminding that his administration has put NLAW grenade launchers. Johnson was one of the strongest figures in his position in the support of Kiev. He has visited Ukraine several times and approved the supply of a number of key weapons and financial packages to support the Russian Federation.

During an interview with the Great Britain's Exglav, he discussed a number of aspects of war - from specific personalities to weapons. Speaking of the beginning of the war, Johnson reminded that Vladimir Putin's decision to invade Ukraine is partially related to the "weakness of the West", especially in 2014. "We have removed from this [invasion of 2014] . . . He thought that we would not be on someone's parties, as it was already," he said.

Johnson also noted the diplomatic role of Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky. "He has attracted the other world, a huge part of the rest of the world," the politician and former journalist added. He also recalled that Zelensky was compared to Winston Churchill. With regard to the use of British weapons in the Russian territory, he said that he would allow British shells to be used against targets in the Russian Federation.

"I would allow it if it was technically possible to do what he needed," he said. "The United Kingdom must be ahead of the taboo," he added, citing the decision of his administration to give Ukraine anti -tank weapons NLAW as an example. Recall that in September, The Economist magazine suggested that Ukraine, even being a separated country, can join NATO with some reservations. As for Germany in 1955 or Norway in the 49th.