James Cleverly says Boris Johnson is wrong to criticise UK for 'dragging its feet' on Ukraine

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James Cleverly says Boris Johnson is wrong to criticise UK for 'dragging its feet' on Ukraine
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Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said Boris Johnson was 'wrong' to suggest the UK had not offered enough military support for Ukraine

Mr Johnson said the UK was “dragging our feet” over giving the country the “weaponry to finish the job”“How can we look these men in the eye, and explain the delay? Throughout this war, we have underestimated the Ukrainians and overestimated Putin, and we are doing the same today,” he wrote.

“Under [Mr Johnson’s] tenure, and I always pay tribute to his leadership on this, we supplied those NLAWForeign Secretary James Cleverly arrives at BBC Broadcasting House in London “We were the first to commit to the training of fast jet pilots, then other countries followed our example. Mr Cleverly said he “takes his comments seriously” but claimed that the list of weaponry already supplied by the UK was “evidence of the fact that he is wrong on this issue”.

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