Duda and Johnson call for the provision of Ukrainian military aid because the war’s decisive moment is near.
Polish President Andrzej Duda insists on increased military assistance to Ukraine from all of its allies and notes that there will be a pivotal moment in the war within a few weeks or months. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, he emphasized that the weapons that have been provided to Ukraine are still insufficient. According to the Polish leader, Ukraine most needs modern tanks and missiles to prevent a new Russian offensive. At the Ukrainian breakfast in Davos, former Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged the assembly not to be afraid of Russia’s threats of nuclear weapons and to provide the necessary aid to Ukraine, including tanks. He believes that the Indians and Chinese will turn away from Putin if nuclear weapons are used, so it is unnecessary to consider their use by the Russians. Focus on Ukraine, not Putin. It is essential to support Ukraine and give it the tools required to win, implored Johnson.