Boris Johnson criticizes Western support for Ukraine following frontline visit
Former UK Prime Minister calls for faster aid after witnessing conditions near Zaporizhzhia
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Former British PM Boris Johnson has condemned the 'delay' and 'timidity' of Western support for Ukraine after a 72-hour trip to the frontlines near Zaporizhzhia, stating that current aid efforts are failing to meet previous pledges.
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Boris Johnson has been a vocal supporter of Ukraine throughout the ongoing conflict with Russia, frequently advocating for increased military and financial aid.
Former British prime minister Boris Johnson has hit out at the “delay” and “timidity” in helping Ukraine after travelling through the country unprotected during a 72-hour trip for a documentary.
The former prime minister travelled beyond the capital Kyiv to the so-called kill zone near the city of Zaporizhzhia where he witnessed first-hand the war between Russia and Ukraine.
The 61-year-old said Ukraine can and will win the war, but that “we are risibly failing to live up to our pledges” to the country.
Johnson said: “The Ukrainians are fighting the same war against the same drones that are being sent against civilians by the same alliance of tyrannies.
“We have spent four years psalming platitudes and telling them that their fight is our fight.”
“On the basis of what I have seen, we are risibly failing to live up to our pledges, and to give them the help they need.”
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Increased political debate in the UK and Western nations regarding aid to Ukraine.
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- What specific pledges does Johnson believe are being failed?
- Which countries or alliances is he specifically targeting with his criticism?






