PM: It would be catastrophic for Putin if he used nuclear weapons

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Published on March 24, 2022 - Duration: 01:22s

PM: It would be catastrophic for Putin if he used nuclear weapons

Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said that were Putin to use chemical nuclear weapons, the consequence would be "very very severe", adding "it would be catastrophic for him if he were to do that".

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