Britain tells Ukraine not to back down from 'bully' Putin amid fears US, France and Germany may urge Zelensky to accept early peace deal
Boris Johnson warned Zelensky not to concede to Russian despot Vladimir Putin. British officials are concerned other allied leaders may push the Ukrainian President to give up too much to Putin in order to secure an early peace deal. A government source said a deal must be made with Ukraine in a strong position.
Zelensky meanwhile expressed worry that the Russian retreat is in fact a regroup. He told his soldiers to continue fighting and not let up as the invaders pulled out. Russian soldiers yesterday abandoned Hostomel airbase - a key strategic position for an assault on Kyiv - and also handed over control of Chernobyl
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