What can Boris Johnson and Liz Truss do for Ukraine?

Foreign secretary accused of ‘playing into Putin’s hands’ as UK launches diplomatic push to avert war

Foreign Secretary Liz Truss in Moscow
Liz Truss at a wreath-laying ceremony on Thursday at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Moscow
(Image credit: Sergei Savostyanov\TASS via Getty Images)

Liz Truss has called on Russia to abandon its “Cold War rhetoric” over Ukraine as she and Boris Johnson embark on a diplomatic blitz to ease the eastern European stand-off.

At a meeting in Moscow today, the foreign secretary told her counterpart Sergei Lavrov that he must “respect the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine”, amid fears that Russia plans to invade after amassing 100,000 troops on the neighbouring nation’s border.

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