Johnson calls on allies to double military support for Ukraine, speed up end to war with Russia
On January 19, former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson called on the allies to double the supply of military equipment to Ukraine and speed up an end to the war with Russia
This is reported by Reuters.
“There is nothing to be lost by doubling down on the materiel, equipment that we are sending to Ukraine and there is nothing to fear in escalation, and the best thing for the world is to get this thing done, and done fast,” Johnson said.
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, at the World Economic Forum on Davos, emphasized the rapid support of Ukraine.
“That is the cheapest solution. It's the solution that has the lowest cost in human life and suffering,” he added.
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Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte told US President Joe Biden that the Netherlands will offer the Patriot anti-aircraft missile system to Ukraine after the United States and Germany.
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Canada will transfer 200 Senator armored personnel carriers manufactured by Roshel to Ukraine. The cost of weapons is over USD 90 million.
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Latvia will send a new military aid package to Ukraine, which will include Stinger anti-aircraft missile systems, helicopters, machine guns with ammunition and drones.
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The USA is finalizing the development of a large military aid package to Ukraine, probably worth USD 2.6 billion
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