British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will present an international “action plan” aimed at “defeating” the Russian invasion of Ukraine and expanding embassy meetings in London next week.
In the wake of the “unprecedented” wave of Western sanctions against Russian interests in response to the armed attack in Ukraine, Boris Johnson will call on the international community to re-use “their concerted effort” against Moscow. “Six-point Action Plan”The details he will provide on Sunday, Downing Street said in a statement.
“[O presidente russo, Vladimir] Putin must fail, and he must ensure that he does not fail in this act of aggression. “
“It is not enough to express our support for international order under international law, we must defend it against continued attempts to rewrite the rules by military force,” he added.
To that end, Boris Johnson will meet with his Canadian colleagues Justin Trudeau and Dutch colleague Mark Rutte, first separately and then together, on Downing Street on Monday.
On Tuesday, he will receive in London the leaders of the Wiskrat Group (V4), which includes Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
Oh Provides action plan To mobilize an international humanitarian alliance for Ukraine, to support the country’s ability to defend itself, to “increase” economic pressure against the Russian regime, to prevent the “insidious normalization” of what Russia is doing to Ukraine, and to pursue a diplomatic course. Launching a “rapid campaign” to escalate the conflict and strengthen security in the Euro-Atlantic region.