Vladimir Putin warned of economic pain if Russia invades Ukraine
"The critical message that Vladimir Putin needs to be getting and is getting because of the role that this prime minister has taken is: There will be severe economic costs if he pursues an invasion of Ukraine," Britain's Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab told Times Radio on Tuesday.
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- Published Date: 10:28 | 01 February 2022
- Modified Date: 10:35 | 01 February 2022
Britain warned Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin on Tuesday that there would be severe economic costs if Russia invaded Ukraine.
Asked if Johnson had cancelled a call with the Russian president on Monday due to a row over lockdown parties in Downing Street, Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab told Times Radio that he did not know the details.
"The critical message that Vladimir Putin needs to be getting and is getting because of the role that this prime minister has taken is: There will be severe economic costs if he pursues an invasion of Ukraine," Raab told Times Radio.
Raab said that Britain's national anthem "God Save the Queen" was going viral on social media in Ukraine.
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