Johnson: Germany wanted Ukraine to surrender quickly

According to British ex-Prime Minister Boris Johnson, before the start of the Russian war once morest Ukraine, the German government called for the country under attack to be given up quickly. Johnson’s comments caused a stir today. The German government declined to comment on the statements.

“The German view at one point was that if it (the Russian attack) happened, which would be catastrophic, it would be better if the whole thing was over quickly and Ukraine surrendered,” the U.S. Channel CNN the former prime minister.

“All sorts of economic reasons”

“I mightn’t support that, I thought that was a disastrous view,” Johnson said. “But I can understand why they thought and felt the way they did.” Germany put forward “all sorts of valid economic reasons” for this.

According to the broadcaster, Johnson made the statements on Monday in a conversation with CNN presenter Richard Quest in Lisbon. But only today did they reach a larger audience.

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