Johnson told what awaits the world if Putin wins


Russia continues its war of conquest against Ukraine, inflicting massive shelling and killing civilians.
Putin's victory will be a "long-term economic catastrophe" for the whole world and Europe in particular. This was stated by British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.
According to him, Ukraine may soon face pressure to conclude a peace agreement with Russia, which is not in its interests, due to the economic consequences of the war in Europe.
Too many countries are saying this is a European war that is not needed… and so the pressure will grow to induce – maybe force – Ukrainians into a bad peace, he told reporters in the Rwandan capital Kigali, where he is attending the summit. Commonwealth.
Johnson warned that the consequences of Russian President Vladimir Putin succeeding in getting his way in Ukraine would be dangerous to international security and "long-term economic disaster."
He admitted that the countries of the British Commonwealth together will be able to reduce world food prices in order to reduce the negative consequences of the war in Ukraine.
World prosperity and stability are under threat - Commonwealth countries bear the brunt of Putin's recklessness in Ukraine. Together we can bring down food prices and get the global economy back on track by standing up for the freedoms we all believe in,” Johnson tweeted .
Recall, the foreign ministers of the G7 (G7) countries agreed on Friday that the Russian invasion of Ukraine caused a global food crisis, and Moscow is responsible for this.
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