The Daily Telegraph

Johnson: Putin taking Kyiv a disaster worse than Vietnam

- By Rozina Sabur DEPUTY US EDITOR

VLADIMIR PUTIN’S seizure of Kyiv would be a “catastroph­e” bigger than Vietnam for American leadership on the world stage, Boris Johnson has warned.

He said he was “praying” Republican­s in Congress would end the blockade of around $60 billion (£48 billion) in funding for Ukraine, saying: “The situation is grim and the delay is terrible.”

Mr Johnson went on to warn that the Russian president’s ultimate goal was to “get Kyiv”. “He wants to take control of the whole country,” he said.

“If that happens, I think it would be an absolute catastroph­e for the West, and a catastroph­e for America and for any concept of American leadership.

“I think it would be a reverse bigger than Vietnam because this would be Nato, after 75 years of success, that had failed for the first time in a European war.”

He added that the West’s chaotic 2021 “retreat from Afghanista­n will be nothing compared to Russia winning in Ukraine. Nothing”.

Mr Johnson went on to express optimism that Donald Trump would abandon his isolationi­st rhetoric over Ukraine should he regain the White House in November’s election. “I really can’t believe that any American president is going to want that to happen on his watch,” Mr Johnson said.

Mr Trump, 77, has previously said he would encourage Russia to do “whatever the hell they want” to any Nato member that doesn’t meet its defence spending commitment­s.

But Mr Johnson said: “When you look at the substance of what Trump did in the White House on foreign policy, you can make a case for quite a lot of it.”

Speaking to reporters later, Mr Johnson stressed that his suspicion was that Mr Trump would not abandon Ukraine.

He was speaking to an audience at the Centre for European Policy Analysis, a Washington think tank, and was introduced in accordance with American custom by the moderator as “prime minister Boris Johnson”.

“I love the way you call me prime minister. It’s a courtesy that doesn’t exist in the United Kingdom,” he said, joking “it might come in handy”.

During the more than hour-long “fireside chat”, Mr Johnson argued that there was no feasible peace deal the Ukrainians could strike.

He said: “There’s no deal they can see they can do with Putin.”

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