London: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Sunday outlined a six-point plan to resolve the Russia-Ukraine crisis, calling for renewed international efforts to bring an end to the conflict.
His agenda includes an international alliance to help Ukrainians who are suffering, support for Ukraine's self - defense, imposing as much economic sanctions on Putin government as possible, easing tensions and strengthening security in the Euro-Atlantic region.
To this end, Johnson will meet with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte in London today. They will also discuss how to campaign together to show solidarity with Ukraine. He will hold talks with leaders of Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia tomorrow.