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Boris Johnson news – live: PM says west made a ‘terrible mistake’ by continuing to rely on Russian oil

<p>Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged the West to end its ‘dependence’ on Russian oil and gas in reaction to the invasion of Ukraine </p>

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has urged the West to end its ‘dependence’ on Russian oil and gas in reaction to the invasion of Ukraine

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Boris Johnson has urged the west to reduce its dependency on Russian energy as he prepares to leave for Saudi Arabia in a bid for increased oil and gas production to make up for the reduced supplies from Russia.

Prime minister, who is likely to meet with crown prince Mohammed bin Salman on Tuesday, wrote in the Daily Telegraph that the west had made a “terrible mistake” by continuing its dependence on Russian and letting president Vladimir Putin “get away with” 2014 invasion of Crimea.

He accused Mr Putin of using West’s energy reliance on Russia for “blackmail”, adding “we cannot go on like this”.

“As long as the West is economically dependent on Putin, he will do all he can to exploit that dependence. And that is why that dependence must– and will–now end,” he wrote.

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Johnson to unveil further sanctions against Russia

Boris Johnson’s government is like to impose further sanctions against Russian oligarchs and organisations linked to Vladimir Putin as the parliamentarians fast track key legislations.It comes as the long-awaited Economic Crime Bill — designed to tackle “dirty money” in Britain, according to ministers — cleared its parliamentary hurdles on Monday evening.

With the Bill having received Royal Assent, the government can now announce a raft of new sanctions, targeting those close to the Russian president as the Kremlin continues to wage war on Ukraine.

Speaking at the weekend, the prime minister insisted the legislation would enable the government to go “harder and faster” on sanctions.

Read the details in this report by Ashley Cowburn.

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More than 40,000 Britons register to sponsor Ukrainian refugees

Offering those who provide sanctuary a monthly payment of £350, the scheme was formally launched on Monday after days of criticism over the government’s handling of the humanitarian crisis following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Michael Gove told MPs it will allow Ukrainian’s with no family links to come to the UK and benefit from “unrestricted access” to benefits, employment and healthcare.

The Independent’s political correspondent Ashley Cowburn reports

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West made a ‘terrible mistake’ by letting Russia ‘get away’ with 2014 invasion of Crimea, says Johnson

Boris Johnson said west made a “terrible mistake” by letting president Vladimir Putin “get away” with its 2014 annexation of Crimea.

Slamming the countries for their intensifying the economic relations in the aftermath of the Russian aggression, the prime minister said that “when he finally came to launch his vicious war in Ukraine, he knew the world would find it very hard to punish him.”

Writing for the Daily Telegraph, Mr Johnson added: “He knew that he had created an addiction.”

As long as the West is economically dependent on Putin, he will do all he can to exploit that dependence. And that is why that dependence must – and will – now end.

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Welcome to The Independent’s coverage of UK politics for Tuesday, 15 March 2022.

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