British PM Johnson: 'We will not fight Russian forces in Ukraine'

 Breaking news: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated that Britain will not engage in direct conflict with the Russian army in Ukraine and said, "I want to be clear at this point, we will not fight Russian forces in Ukraine."



British Prime Minister Boris Johnson stated that Britain will not enter into direct conflict with the Russian army in Ukraine and said, "I want to be clear at this point, we will not fight Russian forces in Ukraine." Prime Minister Boris Johnson has traveled to Estonia to meet with Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas. Speaking at the joint press conference held at the military base in Tapa in the Laane-Viru region, Johnson said, "British troops will not fight Russian forces in Ukraine. Aid and decisions made to the region are within the borders of NATO members. This is the right thing." Johnson stated that Britain will not enter into direct conflict with the Russian army in Ukraine, and that sending troops to Ukraine is not on the agenda for Britain and its allies. "I want to be clear at this point, we will not be fighting Russian forces in Ukraine. Here, like in Tapa, these additional forces are firmly within NATO members," Johnson said.


"It is very, very important to understand that NATO is a defense alliance" "This is very important. It's critical that we get this message right at a time when miscalculation and misunderstanding are very likely." "When it comes to a no-fly zone in Ukrainian airspace, we have to accept that it would mean shooting down Russian planes. To do this would be a huge step to escalate the current conflict," he said. "NATO will provide all necessary support to Ukraine. "Stoltenberg, on the other hand, warned of further loss of life and human tragedy amid Russia's advance towards Kiev. "This dire situation is a clear violation of international law," he said. Emphasizing that the Ukrainians are displaying a courageous resistance against the Russian aggression, Stoltenberg announced that NATO will provide all necessary support to Ukraine. "We will continue to support Ukraine, call on Russia to stop the bloody war, and impose heavy costs on Russia," Stoltenberg said.

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