Boris Johnson has called for British troops to defend Ukraine’s borders as part of any ceasefire deal.

The former Prime Minister said that peace-keeping responsibilities should be given to a multinational group of European countries, in order to defend Kyiv against Vladimir Putin, who he likened to Adolf Hitler.

As Donald Trump’s inauguration draws closer, the end to the war in Ukraine could also be on the horizon. The president-elect has said he would end the war in a day, though he is yet to provide details as to how.

Yesterday, Putin praised the “intelligent” Trump, and he said he was open to engage in a dialogue with the US.

Boris Johnson has called for British troops to defend Ukraine’s borders as part of any ceasefire deal

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Johnson told The Telegraph: “I don’t think we should be sending in combat troops to take on the Russians.

“But I think as part of the solution, as part of the end state, you’re going to want to have multinational European peace-keeping forces monitoring the border [and] helping the Ukrainians.

“I cannot see that such a European operation could possibly happen without the British.”

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