Ukraine: Boris Johnson says Putin threatened him with missile strike

Boris Johnson has said Vladimir Putin threatened him with a missile strike in an “extraordinary” phone call in the run-up to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

The then-prime minister said Mr Putin told him it “would only take a minute”.

Mr Johnson said the comment was made after he warned the war would be an “utter catastrophe”.

The claim is made in a BBC documentary on Mr Putin’s interactions with world leaders over the years. The Kremlin spokesman said it was a “lie”.

Mr Johnson warned Mr Putin that invading Ukraine would lead to Western sanctions and more Nato troops on Russia’s borders.

He also tried to deter Russian military action by telling Mr Putin that Ukraine would not join Nato “for the foreseeable future”.

But Mr Johnson said: “He threatened me at one point, and he said, ‘Boris, I don’t want to hurt you but, with a missile, it would only take a minute’ or something like that. Jolly.

“But I think from the very relaxed tone that he was taking, the sort of air of detachment that he seemed to have, he was just playing along with my attempts to get him to negotiate.”

President Putin had been “very familiar” during the “most extraordinary call”, Mr Johnson said.

No reference to the exchange appeared in accounts released to the media of the call by Downing Street. But with all officially arranged phone calls, there are always detailed minutes taken by a Number 10 official and retained for the archive.

It is impossible to know if Mr Putin’s threat was genuine.

However, given previous Russian attacks on the UK – most recently in Salisbury in 2018 – any threat from the Russian leader, however lightly delivered, is probably one Mr Johnson would have had no choice but to take seriously.

In his response, Mr Putin’s spokesman said the former prime minister’s claim was “either a deliberate falsehood, in which case you need to ask Mr Johnson why he lied, or it was not a deliberate lie. That is, he didn’t understand what President Putin was saying to him”.

“There were no threats to use missiles,” Dmitry Peskov told the BBC.

The Kremlin leader, he said, had simply pointed out that “if Ukraine joined Nato the potential deployment of Nato or US missiles near Russia’s border would mean that any missile could reach Moscow within minutes”.

Since the invasion, President Putin has warned countries that may try to interfere, that Russia’s response would be immediate – even hinting at the use of nuclear weapons.

Nine days after Mr Johnson’s conversation with President Putin, on 11 February, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace flew to Moscow to meet his Russian counterpart, Sergei Shoigu.

The BBC documentary Putin Vs the West reveals Mr Wallace left with assurances that Russia would not invade Ukraine, but he said both sides knew it was a lie.

He described it as a “demonstration of bullying or strength, which is: I’m going to lie to you, you know I’m lying and I know you know I’m lying and I’m still going to lie to you.

“I think it was about saying ‘I’m powerful’,” Mr Wallace said.

He said the “fairly chilling, but direct lie” had confirmed his belief that Russia would invade.

As he left the meeting, he said Gen Valery Gerasimov – Russia’s chief of general staff – told him “never again will we be humiliated”.

Another significant encounter in the months leading up to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was with CIA director William Burns, who landed in Moscow on 2 November 2021.

Mr Burns had been circling the Russian capital for hours, as heavy fog prevented his landing, but when he finally arrived at the Kremlin he discovered Mr Putin was not there. Instead, he was sheltering in the southern Russian city of Sochi amid a spike in Covid infections.

The pair spoke over the phone.

The CIA director said he was direct in laying out the message President Biden had sent him to deliver: the US knew what Mr Putin was up to and he would pay a heavy price if he launched such an invasion.

He said the Russian president did not deny planning was underway and listed grievances about Ukraine and the West.

“I was troubled before I arrived in Moscow. And I was even more troubled after I left,” Mr Burns added.

Less than a fortnight after the UK defence secretary left Moscow, as tanks rolled over the border on 24 February, Mr Johnson received a phone call in the middle of the night from President Zelensky.

“Zelensky’s very, very calm,” Mr Johnson recalled. “But, he tells me, you know, they’re attacking everywhere.”

Mr Johnson says he offered to help move the president to safety.

“He doesn’t take me up on that offer. He heroically stayed where he was.”

Putin Vs the West will be broadcast on Monday 30 January on BBC Two at 21:00, and will be available on the iPlayer in the UK.

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  • Chomunacho Samuel

    Britain and its western allies survive on bullying other nations.Russia isn’t simple like what they are doing in Zimbabwe where they impose senseless extention of sanctions to reverse the gains of the land reform by sponsoring useless political parties which doesn’t reason for their own.

    • Bernstein Nyamvura

      Chomunacho Samuel Well said. These Western thugs wants to bully everyone.

    • Phillip Sebola

      Chomunacho Samuel country without opposition parties is useless like you. Do you think opposition parties in Zimbabwe is sponsored by western countries??? That’s what your mom told you? There is no low allow that nonsense around the world. Unless you

    • Dudu Tutu

      Chomunacho Samuel richingobuda chete zuva enda unoongororwa musoro unogona uzere mvura ye sewage

    • Phillip Sebola

      Do you even know 15 billion dollars was missing in the hands of your leadership??? Do you know that 15 billion dollars can settle all current, roads, hospital and food problems in Zimbabwe??? If you know that then stop blame sther nations for no reason. Point finger to your leadership

    • Chomunacho Samuel

      Phillip Sebola So do you think we have opposition parties in Zimbabwe but terrorists distructors.If you need good opposition parties we can talk of SA,Zambia,Kenya to name but a few.Other African opposition parties when it comes to national issues they are constructive but ours i a kindergarten’s club without meaningful ideology who are hungry for power.

    • Chomunacho Samuel

      Dudu Tutu Zvaitori nane kujoiner polad pane kuenda kuma election 2023 pasina mareforms kungopondesa vanhu odzoka ogara kumba achichengetwa nema donna nechembere yake

    • Dudu Tutu

      Chomunacho Samuel ticharibvisa nemaoko Dambudzo iroro

    • Tafadzwa Raphael Zhou

      Phillip Sebola zvichokwadi chinotsigira kana kuti ifungidziro, kuziva nhema

    • Succ Mukanga

      Chomunacho Samuel 100% correct. I can see the comments here is against you but what you’re saying it’s true! That’s why I don’t like Chamisa and his fellow madzakutsaku. He’s a messenger for white people in Zimbabwe.

    • Everisto Tongesai

      Phillip Sebola Do you know that Sanctions is the green light for the rulling part to loote😏

    • Phillip Sebola

      Tafadzwa Raphael Zhou ndoo zvoshaisa Zimbabwe current yayo izvozvo zvokusaziva Kuti 15 billion dollars yakarasika mumaoko a bato ririkutonga. Vanhu vakaitaa semi muchiti toziva nhema nyika ichienda Kuma were..😥😥😥 Zimbabwe inevanhu vanonzi vana yes boss kusvika yandingindirwa. Ukada kuvaudza vanoti unoziva nhema 🤣🤣

    • Chomunacho Samuel

      Phillip Sebola Botswana is is rich in diamond but it won’t worth that much,so keep quiet you don’t know politics.

    • Alex Nox Mupfugami

      Iwe duzviman South Africa ND Botswana those countries they don’t degrade opposition parties or abuse humans rights like Zimbabwe uchafa uchiwerenga hembe vamwe vachiwerenga mombe, uridodhi

    • Ncagu Sbhamusogodo KaSibungusodaka

      Phillip Sebola you can’t make sense to a fool!
      You are wasting your time!
      If you see any 1 who support Putin, is a biggest fool!
      Putin are creators & sponsors of autocratic societies!
      Ever heard of elections in Russia??

  • Gerald Zungu

    The West used to kill Africans. And now here is their fellow Goliath. ..
    They are speechless. Viva Putin.