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Boris Johnson urges UK to send British troops to Ukraine now
Summary
Boris Johnson called for the UK and its allies to deploy non-combat British ground forces to parts of Ukraine immediately, saying waiting for a ceasefire hands initiative to Vladimir Putin. He also expressed regret about not doing more earlier.
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Boris Johnson has urged the UK and its allies to deploy British ground troops to Ukraine now. He said the forces he described would be non-combat or peaceful and could be sent to safe parts of the country. Johnson argued that waiting for a ceasefire would hand the initiative to Vladimir Putin and said he regretted not doing more earlier. The remarks were made in an in-depth interview with the BBC that is scheduled to be broadcast tomorrow.
Key points:
- Mr Johnson called for immediate deployment of non-combat British ground forces to parts of Ukraine as a show of support.
- He said waiting for a ceasefire would place initiative with Vladimir Putin and expressed regret about earlier delays in helping Ukraine.
- The comments were made in a BBC interview due to be broadcast tomorrow; the article does not report any government decision to follow this call.
Summary:
Mr Johnson's remarks present a public argument for deploying non-combat forces to Ukraine and critique past Western caution. The article records his views and notes the upcoming broadcast of the interview but does not report an official policy change. Undetermined at this time.
