Boris Johnson has explained why Western countries cannot immediately stop using Russian gas and oil despite wanting to punish Vladimir Putin
However, talking alongside the Dutch and Canadian prime ministers, who are visiting London, Mr Johnson said:"There are different dependencies in different countries, we have to be mindful of that.
But, he said:"It is a step-by-step process, we have to make sure we leverage our dependency on Russian gas, Russian oil, whilst acknowledging at the moment that dependency, to a certain extent, is still there. "Therefore, my plea is please do this diligently and not overnight and making sure we speed up the programmes in all our countries to decarbonise, to green our economies - it makes it more important to do that."
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