Tuesday 22 February 2022

UK says Russian invasion of Ukraine has begun: Boris Johnson says first sanctions coming today

 

Russian president Vladimir Putin


UK says Russian invasion of Ukraine has begun: Boris Johnson says first sanctions coming today

Russia’s President Putin has decided to attack the sovereignty of Ukraine and its territorial integrity,

By Edward Era Barbacena


Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has begun, UK Health Secretary Sajid Javid said this morning.

As a result, Britain will impose sanctions on Russia and its government, the UK government minister said.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said the “first barrage of UK economic sanctions against Russia” will be revealed today as he warned Vladimir Putin is bent on a “full scale invasion of Ukraine”

“It’s clear from what we have already seen and found out today that Russia’s President Putin has decided to attack the sovereignty of Ukraine and its territorial integrity,” Javid said.

“We’ve seen that he’s recognised these breakaway eastern regions in Ukraine and we can already tell he’s sent in tanks and troops, so I think from that you can conclude that the invasion of Ukraine has begun,” he added.

“We’ve always preferred dialogue and still continue to do so but it’s clear from President Putin’s actions that he has chosen confrontation over dialogue,” Javid also told BBC Breakfast.

A meeting of the UK’s emergency Cobra committee was underway in 10 Downing Street early this morning, with Johnson joined by senior security officials, including Foreign Secretary Liz Truss and Defence Secretary Ben Wallace.

The Prime Minister is due to give a statement to Parliament later, having also spoke with Ukraine’s president Volodymyr Zelenskyy last night. 

Labour have given their “full support” for any new sanctions on Russia.

“This is clearly a blatant breach of international law and it’s a dangerous escalation,” shadow defence secretary John Healey told Sky News.

“It must be met with immediate sanctions. If the UK government introduce these sanctions this afternoon in the House of Commons it will have Labour’s full support.

“But it’s important also that our sanctions and our actions now to confront Russian aggression are taken in unity with NATO allies and the EU.”


Russia hits back

Meanwhile, Russia has said it will retaliate if new sanctions are imposed by the UK.

It comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin formally recognised two Russian-backed separatist-controlled regions in Ukraine; he said he would send Russian troops to those regions – Luhansk and Donetsk.

A senior Russian MP has said he believes Russia intends to recognise separatist claims over the entirety of the eastern Donetsk and Luhansk regions. There is an overarching fear that Russia will try to expand the territory controlled by the rebels, which would lead to physical conflict in the region.

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called the move “predictable, shameful act”, and the US has stated that it will announce further measures against Russia today.

Ukraine’s hryvnia currency weakened by more than one per cent from the beginning of the trading session this morning, Refinitiv data showed.








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