
This may include ads from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. Speaking at the G 7 meeting in Liverpool, Ms Truss warned Russian President Vladimir Putin of the sanctions, as she stressed that Russia has amassed an estimated 70,000 troops and a raft of military hardware at four locations along the border of Ukraine.
Plans have been drawn up that indicate Russia intends to send 175,000 troops to war in Ukraine, according to the Sunday Times newspaper. Her comments sparked mockery online with some observers suggesting the threats are b and would make little difference to Mr Putin's terrifying invasion plans as fears of war soar. Ms Truss said the threat of western sanctions, agreed by G 7 leaders including US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, has sent a powerful signal to our allies and allies. She added: We have been clear that any incision by Russia into Ukraine would have huge consequences for which there would be a severe cost. JUST IN Russian invasion of Ukraine will be over in days by Putin to complete his life s work ''
We have shown that we stand for freedom and demcoracy and the right of people everywhere to live free from oppression. Ms Truss said that the West needs to make the positive case for humanity and dignity to Russia, and that is at the heart of our democratic free societies. President Joe Biden said that President Putin would pay a terrible price if he pushes ahead with the invasion that observers fear could come as soon as next year. Despite threats from the Foreign Secretary, the comments from the Foreign Secretary sparked mockery online with observers noting that nothing would change unless military action is taken to stop Russia's march into the Donbass region. READ MORE Putin starts the countdown to war as major naval strait is blocked off.