Ukraine Russia Conflict: Boris Johnson refers sanctions on 287 minister as “a badge of honor”

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: April 27, 2022 05:45 PM2022-04-27T17:45:24+5:302022-04-27T17:45:39+5:30

After Russia’s foreign ministry has announced sanctions on 287 members of Britain’s House of Commons. In a statement, the ...

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Boris Johnson refers sanctions on 287 minister as “a badge of honor” | Ukraine Russia Conflict: Boris Johnson refers sanctions on 287 minister as “a badge of honor”

Ukraine Russia Conflict: Boris Johnson refers sanctions on 287 minister as “a badge of honor”

After Russia’s foreign ministry has announced sanctions on 287 members of Britain’s House of Commons. In a statement, the ministry said the decision to introduce restrictions against members of the UK parliament was taken in response to Britain’s decision on 11 Match to sanction 386 members of the Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament, for their support of the Ukrainian breakaway regions of Luhansk and Donetsk.

Responding to this UK prime minister, Boris Johnson, said "It’s I think no disrespect to those who haven’t been sanctioned, when I say that all those 287 should regard it as a badge of honor. And what we will do is keep up our robust and principled support for the Ukrainian people and their right to protect their lives, their families, and to defend themselves."

"That’s what this country is doing, and that has the overwhelming support, I think, of the whole House" he added.

Meanwhile, Russia on 24th February launched the war on Ukraine. And, according to the latest updates, A series of blasts were heard in the Russian city of Belgorod near the Ukrainian border amid reports an ammunition depot caught fire, local officials have said. However, Russia’s defence ministry warned of an immediate “proportional response” if Britain continues its “direct provocation” of the Kyiv regime, after the UK armed forces minister, James Heappey, described Ukrainian strikes on Russian soil that hit supplies and disrupt logistics as “completely legitimate”. Also, Volodymyr Zelenskiy said he believes Russia is trying to destabilize the situation in Moldova’s Transnistrian region after a series of explosions there, adding that Ukrainian armed forces were ready for a possible escalation by Russian troops in the temporarily occupied territory. “The goal is obvious – to destabilize the situation in the region, to threaten Moldova. They show that if Moldova supports Ukraine, there will be certain steps,” Zelenskiy said 


 

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