• Privacy policy
  • T&C’s
  • About Us
    • FAQ
  • Contact us
  • Guest Content
  • TLE
  • News
  • Politics
  • Opinion
    • Elevenses
  • Business
  • Food
  • Travel
  • Property
  • JOBS
  • All
    • All Entertainment
    • Film
    • Sport
    • Tech/Auto
    • Lifestyle
    • Lottery Results
      • Lotto
      • Set For Life
      • Thunderball
      • EuroMillions
No Result
View All Result
The London Economic
SUPPORT THE LONDON ECONOMIC
NEWSLETTER
The London Economic
No Result
View All Result
Home News

Russia-Ukraine: ‘This is a moment of extreme danger for the world’, Boris warns

Johnson said “we are now staring at a generation of bloodshed and misery”.

Andra Maciuca by Andra Maciuca
2022-02-19 17:22
in News, World News
FacebookTwitterLinkedinEmailWhatsapp

This is a “moment of extreme danger for the world”, prime minister Boris Johnson has declared as the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine grows.

Speaking at a security summit in Germany, Johnson said it has “seldom been more vital to preserve our unity and resolve”.

“If Ukraine is invaded and if Ukraine is overwhelmed, we will witness the destruction of a democratic state,” the prime minister said, according to Sky News.

‘Staring at a generation of bloodshed and misery’

Johnson labelled the signs from Russia as “grim” and warned countries across the globe “should not underestimate the gravity of this moment”.

He said: “The risk now is people will draw the conclusion that aggression pays and that might is right so we should not underestimate the gravity of this moment and what is at stake.

“As I speak to you today, we do not fully know what president Putin intends, but the omens are grim and that is why we must stand strong together.”

Johnson warned “we are now staring at a generation of bloodshed and misery”, whilst saying this is the “eleventh hour of averting disaster and ensuring good sense can still prevail.”

After the conference, Johnson reportedly said that violence in Ukraine’s Donbas region, which Britain thinks Russia has caused, may be a “prelude to bigger action” from Moscow.

Asked if he believed Russia’s president Vladimir Putin had decided to invade, Johnson replied: “I think only one person really knows the answer to that question, and that is Vladimir Putin.

RelatedPosts

UK must be prepared for war with Russia by 2030, former British Army chief warns

Donald Trump to be ‘denied access to Parliament’ on state visit

UK spies given list of nine British towns Russia would bomb first

Government scrap plans to upgrade ‘worst A-road in the country’

“We hope that president Putin will think better of what I think will be an absolutely crazy, disastrous venture in Ukraine.”

Russia ‘would not stop at Ukraine’, Truss warned

Earlier this week, UK foreign secretary Liz Truss warned Russia would “not stop at Ukraine”.

Truss suggested that, should Russia push through an invasion of Ukraine, the conflict produce problems in the wider continent.

She said: “The big risk, of course, is if there is an invasion into Ukraine that will be hugely damaging for Russia and Ukraine. And it will further undermine the stability of Europe.

“This, I fear, would not stop at Ukraine. This is an attack on the neighbouring states of Russia and other east European countries in trying to undermine legitimacy of them being part of NATO.”

Truss also warned that a Russian invasion of Ukraine would be a “very dangerous moment” for the entire world, according to Sky News.

And she pointed to Russia’s close partners, Iran and China. She said Britain is currently negotiating with Iran to stop them from buying a nuclear weapon, whilst China has racked up economic coercion of Taiwan.

“We cannot give a message that aggression gets rewards,” Truss noted.

She added: “If we saw an invasion into Ukraine, there would be severe costs in terms of a long-running conflict, we could see the undermining of security more broadly in Europe and could see other aggressors around the world see it as an opportunity to expand their ambitions too.”

Related: Ukraine gran plastered across UK media was sent by ‘neo-Nazi group’

Tags: Boris JohnsonRussiaukraine

Subscribe to our Newsletter

View our  Privacy Policy and Terms & Conditions

About Us

TheLondonEconomic.com – Open, accessible and accountable news, sport, culture and lifestyle.

Read more

SUPPORT

We do not charge or put articles behind a paywall. If you can, please show your appreciation for our free content by donating whatever you think is fair to help keep TLE growing and support real, independent, investigative journalism.

DONATE & SUPPORT

Contact

Editorial enquiries, please contact: [email protected]

Commercial enquiries, please contact: [email protected]

Address

The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE
Company number 09221879
International House,
24 Holborn Viaduct,
London EC1A 2BN,
United Kingdom

© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lottery Results
    • Lotto
    • Set For Life
    • Thunderball
    • EuroMillions
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Travel
  • JOBS
  • More…
    • Elevenses
    • Opinion
    • Property
    • Tech & Auto
  • About Us
    • Privacy policy
  • Contact us

© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy

← Government backtracks on vow to ban fur and foie gras imports ← Radisson Collection Hotel, Magdalena Plaza Sevilla
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Politics
  • Lottery Results
    • Lotto
    • Set For Life
    • Thunderball
    • EuroMillions
  • Business
  • Sport
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Travel
  • JOBS
  • More…
    • Elevenses
    • Opinion
    • Property
    • Tech & Auto
  • About Us
    • Privacy policy
  • Contact us

© The London Economic Newspaper Limited t/a TLE thelondoneconomic.com - All Rights Reserved. Privacy

-->