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Boris Johnson called the Summit in Alaska the “most nauseating episode” in diplomacy


According to him, it was “sickening” and to see how Putin was welcomed on the American soil, and the red carpet for him, and Putin’s grin when Trump invited him to his limousine.

The ex-Prime Minister of Great Britain called “simply shocking” to provide Putin with the American platform for his lies about the causes of war against Ukraine.

In general, Johnson believes, it was “the most sickening episode in the entire tasteless history of international diplomacy.”

In his opinion, Putin “tried to simultaneously flatter and secretly humiliate” Trump.

Johnson emphasized that the illegitimate president of the Russian Federation is a dictator and a war criminal, whose constant lies, pretense and aggression are “directly similar to” Adolf Hitler.

The British politician who has a good relationship with Trump said that the head of the White House still “acted correctly, meeting Putin” and “going to the risk” because he understands that “once Putin would really make a deal.”

Johnson wrote that in Alaska Trump was faced with reality face to face, “and now it is clear that Putin wants to control Ukraine, to make it a” vassal state of Moscow. “

The former Prime Minister of the UK drew attention to the headlines in the media about the results of the summit in Alaska (and they mainly about the meeting by Putin won, and Trump received nothing), and this will strengthen the “growing conviction” of Trump that the only way to correct the situation is to strengthen the pressure on Putin.

Ashley Davis

I’m Ashley Davis as an editor, I’m committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity and accuracy in every piece we publish. My work is driven by curiosity, a passion for truth, and a belief that journalism plays a crucial role in shaping public discourse. I strive to tell stories that not only inform but also inspire action and conversation.

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