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Ukraine must join NATO for sake of long-term peace: Boris Johnson

Ukraine must join NATO for sake of long-term peace: Boris Johnson

London: Boris Johnson has called for Ukraine to be admitted to North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and launched a thinly veiled attack on Germany and the US over the failed deal to donate tanks, after a return to Ukraine this week.

The former prime minister, who is under pressure over a loan agreed while he was in No 10, wrote an article for the Daily Mail calling for western countries to step up efforts to arm Ukraine.

He warned that Russia was planning a new “counter-punch” offensive in the spring, which needed to be forestalled. “The Ukrainians need hundreds of tanks, and they should be getting them from the Americans, the Germans, the Poles and many others,” Johnson said.

“Where does the western world need to station those tanks at the moment? Guarding North Rhine-Westphalia? Protecting Tennessee? Prowling the villages of Wiltshire?

“So let me pose the question again: what conceivable grounds can there be for delay? Why are we not giving the Ukrainians all the help that they need, now, when they need it?”

Johnson also gave his most emphatic support yet to Ukraine joining Nato, a move about which he had expressed caution as prime minister. “What is the result of our decades-long failure to live up to our promise and admit the Ukrainians to the shelter of the Nato defensive umbrella?” he wrote.

“The result is the bloodiest war in Europe for 80 years. For the sake of clarity and stability and long-term peace, it is now clear, which it wasn’t before Putin’s invasion, that Ukraine must join.”

Johnson also issued a tacit rebuttal to the language used by the German chancellor, Olaf Scholz, who alluded to concern that the war should not escalate into a Nato-Russian conflict.

“The Ukrainians can rely on our support for the courageous fight, but it is also clear that we will avoid that this is becoming a war between Russia and Nato,” Scholz said.

 

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