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28 Jun, 2022 10:19

 

UK raises concerns about Ukraine fatigue

Liz Truss urged the West not to show signs of ‘giving up’ on Ukraine

 

The West must prepare to back Ukraine against Russia in the long run and not give in to conflict “fatigue,” British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss has stated. (Just wait until Russia goes after the UK, thats what they are asking for, Boris Johnson is no Winston Churchill!)

 

Speaking to European media on Tuesday, the foreign secretary stressed the importance of Western unity over military and humanitarian aid to Ukraine. “What I am urging is [that] we continue to stick to that and we absolutely don‘t show any signs of fatigue or tiredness or giving up,” Truss said. (More dead Ukrainians, no worries)

 

“What we cannot have is some uneasy peace, where Russia is still present in Ukraine. That is not going to work.”

 

Truss said a victory for Kiev would be Russian troops leaving “all parts of Ukraine [that] have been illegally occupied.” The foreign secretary made it clear that Moscow would also have to give up Crimea, which voted to leave Ukraine and join Russia shortly after the 2014 coup in Kiev.

 

Asked if Britain was ready to accept that it may end up supportingUkraine for 10 years, she replied: “We have been very clear, we are in this for the long haul.” (Man the UK is being held in a vice for the dirt and money laundering of UK leaders by Ukraine Nazi. Sleep with a dog, wake up with fleas)

 

Prime Minister Boris Johnson also urged avoiding “Ukraine fatigue” and continuing to support Kiev against Russia. The PM repeated his message during the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Germany over the weekend. “Realistically there is going to be fatigue in populations and politicians,” he said, adding that the West must not waver in its support for Ukraine.

 

https://www.rt.com/news/557973-liz-truss-ukraine-fatigue/