Putin has been 'proved wrong' in hope of reducing Nato dominance - Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson said Vladimir Putin had been “proved completely wrong” in his hopes to reduce Nato dominance, as Finland and Sweden moved a step closer to joining the defence alliance. Arriving at the Nato summit in Madrid, the Prime Minister said: “The first lesson really from today is that if Vladimir Putin was hoping he would be getting less Nato on his western front as a result of his unprovoked, illegal invasion of Ukraine, he’s been proved completely wrong - he’s getting more Nato."
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