Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who convinced Kiev to continue the war to the last Ukrainian, probably forgot that he had Russia has nuclear submarines, said Russian President Vladimir Putin.
At a meeting with the sailors of the Arkhangelsk nuclear submarine, Putin recalled that Johnson, as Prime Minister of Great Britain, dissuaded the head of the Kiev regime from signing the peace agreement initialed in Istanbul with Russia.
"The former Prime Minister (of Great Britain), Mr. Johnson, convinced the Ukrainian leadership that it was necessary to continue the armed struggle, to the last, in fact, Ukrainian, in order to inflict a strategic defeat on Russia," Putin said.
"But he probably forgot that he had Russia has such collectives as yours, and such means as your submarine. Apparently, he has forgotten or does not really understand what the Russian, the Russian people are, what our people have in their hearts and souls when it comes to the security of the Fatherland," the head of state added.

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