British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has ruled out a no-fly zone over Ukraine, insisting that no NATO allies are contemplating such a move as it would risk a direct conflict between the alliance and Russia. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has repeatedly requested a NATO no-fly zone over his country to prevent Russian jets from carrying out bombing runs on Ukrainian targets. But during a diplomatic visit to Eastern Europe on Tuesday, Johnson said such a move is not being considered by any NATO country. “I think for any NATO member to get involved actively in conflict with Russia is a huge step which is not being contemplated by any member,” he said during a press conference at the Tapa military base in Estonia. “This is a time when miscalculation and misunderstanding is all too possible and it’s therefore crucial that we get that message over. “When it comes to a …
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