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Nato leaders arrive in Brussels for Ukraine summit

BBC


Nato leaders have arrived in Brussels to consider their next steps in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The group assembled for a traditional "family photo" ahead of their meeting, which has been described as one of the most important in the history of the alliance, as the war enters its

second month.

Johnson calls on allies to 'tighten economic vice' around Putin

Boris Johnson says President Putin is "plainly determined to double down on his path of violence and aggression" in Ukraine.

The UK PM says allies have to "step up" their support for Ukraine and "tighten the economic vice around Putin, sanctioning more people today as we are".

He says we must look at what we can do to "stop Putin using his gold reserves".

The UK is also sanctioning the Wagner Group, a paramilitary organisation seen as Vladimir Putin's private army, Johnson says.

Source: BBC

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