British Foreign Minister Elizabeth Truss at a press conference following talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Archive photoMOSCOW, May 26.British Twitter users were outraged by the speech of Foreign Minister Liz Truss about the events in Ukraine. On Thursday, the minister said during her speech that «Ukraine's victory» in the conflict with Russia directly depends on Western military assistance and sanctions, so she asked for increased support for Kyiv, adding that it's «too late to take your foot off the gas pedal» now.In China, they found a vulnerability in the new anti-Russian strategy of NATOCommentators condemned the deliberate incitement of the conflict, as well as the spending of budgetary funds to help Ukraine. But most of all, users were outraged by the phrase about the gas pedal, which seemed to many extremely symbolic. «We would be happy to press gas, but gasoline prices are so high that we cannot afford it,» they wrote on Twitter. you don’t have gasoline,” they added with irony in response. “It is extremely pitiful when a brainless instigator of the conflict is at the helm of the diplomatic service,” one of the subscribers emphasized. “Immediately stop incitement. We need negotiations and movement forward,” he turned to Trass is British. «She has two options: either let her go to fight on the front line herself, or keep quiet,» the user concluded in the comments.Russophobia has led Britain to mass povertyAmid the Russian special operation to protect the Donbass, which began on February 24, Washington and NATO allies continue to pump weapons to Ukraine. Moscow has repeatedly stated that the supply of Western weapons only prolongs the conflict, and transport with them becomes a legitimate target. Last week, US President Joe Biden signed a bill to provide military, economic and humanitarian assistance to Kyiv. It also includes various allocations related in one way or another to the situation in Ukraine. Congress increased the amount to nearly $40 billion from the $33 billion originally requested by the head of state. It was previously reported that millions of households in the UK were facing an unprecedented increase in the price of electricity and gas — by 700 pounds a year — after raising the price threshold by energy by 54 percent.