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Boris Johnson sets out 6 points to ensure Putin's fail and defeat in Ukraine
UK sailors, soldiers and airmen and women are supporting our NATO partners from the Baltics to the Balkans. They are protecting NATO airspace, assisting refugees and ensuring vital defensive aid reaches Ukraine (File photo: UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson official Facebook page)

The We For News reported, citing media outlets on Sunday, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has set out a six-point plan to ensure Russia’s defeat in the ongoing war in Ukraine.

The BBC reported: Writing in The New York Times, the Prime Minister said that “(Russian President Vladimir) Putin must fail and must be seen to fail in this act of aggression."

Mr Johnson said: “It is not enough to express our support for the rules-based international order – we must defend it against a sustained attempt to rewrite the rules by military force.”

Mentioning his six-point plan to maintain pressure on the Russian leader, the Prime Minister said that world leaders should mobilise an “international humanitarian coalition” for Ukraine.

They should also support Ukraine “in its efforts to provide for its own self-defence”; economic pressure on Russia should be ratcheted up; the international community must resist Russia’s “creeping normalisation” of its actions in Ukraine; diplomatic resolutions to the war must be pursued, but only with the full participation of Ukraine’s legitimate government; and there should be a “rapid campaign to strengthen security and resilience” among Nato countries.

 
Putin must fail

Putin must fail.

Posted by Boris Johnson on Sunday, March 6, 2022

According to the We For News, Johnson’s “plan” comes ahead of his meetings with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte at the Downing Street on Monday.

According to the Downing Stree, he will host on Tuesday leaders of the V4 group of central European nations: the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia.

UN announces that more than 350 civilians confirmed killed in Ukraine so far

It should be noted that Russian invasion of Ukraine which started on February 24 was condemned by 141 nations at the UN General Assembly this week while 39 countries, co-ordinated by the UK, made the largest-ever referral for war crimes to the International Criminal Court.

Source: wefornews