Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has warned any of its citizens remaining in Ukraine to leave urgently. He claimed the threat of a Russian invasion is making the situation “dangerous.” Speaking to the media in Sydney on Feb. 12, Morrison said his government had since late last year been warning Australians in the eastern European nation to “put themselves in a position of safety.” “Our advice is clear, this is a dangerous situation … you should seek to make your way out of Ukraine,” he said. He added: “We have continued that well into last month and it has been a clear message for some time now that Australians in Ukraine should be seeking to get out of the country.” Morrison’s comments comes as U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan, at a White House press briefing on Feb. 11, claimed that Russia could invade Ukraine at any time. “If you look at …