British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday set out a four-point plan to support Ukraine.
He also warned against “Ukraine fatigue,” saying it’s “very important to show the UK is in “for the long haul.”
It comes as NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said the war “could take years.”
Meanwhile, the UK’s new army chief warned that British troops must prepare “to fight in Europe once again.”
In an article published in London’s Sunday Times newspaper on June 19, Johnson argued that Russian President Vladimir Putin’s recent speech marking the 350th anniversary of Russian Tsar Peter the Great’s birth showed Putin “would not stop at dismembering Ukraine” if Russia prevails in the war….