Kremlin calls Boris Johnson ‘most active anti-Russian’ leader as he tightens vice on Putin

Kremlin calls Boris Johnson ‘most active anti-Russian’ leader as he tightens vice on Putin
Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Secretary Liz Truss arrive in Brussels (Henry Nicholls/PA)

Boris Johnson was accused by the Kremlin of being the most active anti-Russian leader as he announced fresh sanctions and urged a targeting of Vladimir Putin’s gold reserves.

Downing Street said the British Prime Minister was instead “among the most active anti-Putin leaders” as he rallied allies at a Nato summit in Brussels to provide more defensive military support to Ukraine.

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