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If Putin were a woman, there would be no Ukraine war: British PM

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London: British PM Boris Johnson, who is set to ask for ramping up defence spending of G7, blamed Ukraine war on Russian President Vladmir Putin's "toxic masculinity".

In an interview to German media, Johnson said if Putin were a woman he would not have embarked up on 'crazy macho war" against Ukraine.

Pointing to Putin's machismo as a contributory factor in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, Johnson told the interview at the G7 Summit in Schloss Elmau this week that more women in "positions of power" was one of the measures towards global peace.

"If Putin was a woman, which he obviously isn't, if he were, I really don't think he would have embarked on a crazy, macho war of invasion and violence in the way that he has," Johnson told broadcaster ZDF.

"If you want a perfect example of toxic masculinity, it's what he is doing," he said, referring to the 69-year-old Russian president.

During the recent G7 Summit in Germany, leaders of the powerful bloc mocked Putin over his infamous bare-chested picture atop a horse.

Asked about Johnson's remarks, the prime minister's official spokesman said that "there is not a deliberate policy", adding: "The British public would expect leaders to be robust with someone killing innocent civilians on a daily basis."

Johnson's comments come ahead of a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) meeting in Madrid where western allies will discuss how to respond to future threats.

At the summit, Johnson is set to call on fellow members of the defensive alliance to ramp up defence spending.

Meanwhile, the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) announced new sanctions to target Putin's "inner circle", including Vladimir Potanin -- Russia's second richest man and owner of major conglomerate Interros.

Potanin continues to amass wealth as he supports Putin's regime, acquiring Rosbank, and shares in Tinkoff Bank in the period since Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the FCDO said.

Anna Tsivileva, Putin's cousin and President of the prominent Russian coal mining company, JSC Kolmar Group, has also been sanctioned.

Tsivileva's husband Sergey Tsivilev is Governor of the coal rich Kemerovo region and the couple have significantly benefited from their relationship to Putin. JSC Kolmar Group is also being sanctioned.

"As long as Putin continues his abhorrent assault on Ukraine, we will use sanctions to weaken the Russian war machine. Today's sanctions show that nothing and no one is off the table, including Putin's inner circle," a UK government spokesperson said.

The UK government said it is also sanctioning a group of Russian individuals and companies for their involvement in repressing civilians and supporting the Assad regime in Syria.


Source: PTI with edits

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