The Guardian – Do not give ground on Ukraine, PM tells leaders
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged world leaders at the G7 to hold firm in their long-term support for Ukraine, The Guardian writes.
His comments come amid increasing concern in Downing Street that some countries could become swayed by calls for Kyiv to cede territory to Russia in exchange for peace.
Arriving at the G7 summit in southern Germany, as his domestic political woes continued to swirl, Johnson used a string of bilateral meetings and TV interviews to present himself as a bulwark against potential backsliding by the US and other western states.
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