Boris Johnson lashed out at the Kremlin’s “absolutely unbridled aggression,” saying “the price of liberty is worth paying.” Image: Andrew Parsons / No. 10 Downing Street) “The price of freedom is worth paying,” Boris Johnson insisted today, comparing Russia to Nazi Germany. At the G7 summit in Bavaria, the prime minister vowed to continue supporting Kyiv and President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, adding: “Strategic staying power is very important.” Criticizing the Kremlin’s “absolutely unbridled aggression”, he told the BBC: “I think the price of freedom is sometimes worth the price and just remember that in the middle of the last century democracies...