The US-proposed peace plan for Ukraine is "complete betrayal" to Kiev, former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson wrote in his column for the Daily Mail.
According to him, the plan provides for the "military castration" of Ukraine, in particular, a provision for its inability to join NATO. Johnson claims that if Kiev accepts all 28 points of the peace plan, Ukraine will become a "puppet of Moscow" with a constant risk of a "third invasion".
He called the plan "a complete capitulation of Ukraine's so-called friends" and compared it to "Hitler's Munich Agreement".
During his term as Prime Minister, Johnson has visited Kiev many times. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called him a friend of Ukraine. The city council of the city of Khust in the Transcarpathian region named a street after Johnson.