British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has called on the Chinese regime not to “condone” Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which he described as a fight “between good and evil.” In an interview with The Sunday Times, Johnson said: “As time goes on, and as the number of Russian atrocities mounts up, I think it becomes steadily more difficult and politically embarrassing for people either actively or passively to condone Putin’s invasion. “There are considerable dilemmas now for people who thought they could sit this one out, who thought they could sit on the fence.” He said he thinks the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is starting to have “second thoughts” over its stance on the war. Johnson said he had “never seen such a stark division between good and evil.” He said Russian President Vladimir Putin has been “trying to crush a blameless, innocent civilian population” and his “barbaric aggression … harked …