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Former British Prime Minister David Cameron mentioned Russian President Vladimir Putin is “successfully a struggle prison,” and careworn that the UK “should do our bit economically, simply because the Ukrainian armed forces are doing their bit militarily.”

Cameron urged the US, Britain, European international locations and others to not attend the upcoming G20 summit in November in Bali, Indonesia, if Putin is invited and in a position to attend.

It’s unthinkable for, you already know, an American President to have to sit down subsequent to somebody who’s successfully a struggle prison. Who’s indiscriminately bombing and shelling civilians of their houses and colleges and hospitals. It ought to be unthinkable,” he instructed CNN’s John Berman,

Cameron mentioned the UK should do “every part else we will” to assist Ukraine except for army motion, together with rising stress on Russia with sanction.

“We’ve additionally acquired to acknowledge that whereas we will’t put our personal troops in, and whereas we will’t function a no-fly zone for concern of creating this battle go wider, we should do every part else we will,” Cameron mentioned.

Cameron additionally detailed two events throughout his time in workplace when he believed President Putin “flat-out lied.” He mentioned that the worldwide neighborhood ought to “choose [Russia] by their deeds. Don’t consider their phrases.”

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“I keep in mind one was him mendacity in regards to the presence of Russian troops within the Donbas in 2014,” Cameron mentioned. “One other event was in regards to the destiny of the Malaysian Airliner MH17 that was shot down over Ukraine.”

Some background: Cameron’s remarks come almost two weeks after US President Joe Biden additionally known as Putin a “struggle prison.”

It was the harshest condemnation of Putin’s actions from any US official because the struggle in Ukraine started on February 24. Beforehand, Biden had stopped wanting labeling atrocities being documented on the bottom in Ukraine as “struggle crimes,” citing ongoing worldwide and US investigations.

However on March 16, talking with reporters at an unrelated occasion, Biden affixed the designation on the Russian chief, saying, “I feel he’s a struggle prison.”

Nevertheless, different Western leaders have been extra reticent of their condemnation of Putin.

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Originally of March, UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson mentioned Russia’s actions in Ukraine qualify “as a struggle crime,” however he did not seek advice from Putin as a struggle prison himself.

CNN’s Sam Fossum, Kevin Liptak, Gabby Gretener and Sarah Diab contributed reporting to this submit.

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