Sunak told Zelensky that Ukraine could count on Britain for the long term

This content was published on January 3, 2023 – 16:25

London, Jan. 3 (EFE). – The British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, told the Ukrainian leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, on Tuesday that the country can count on the UK’s help “in the long term”, as confirmed by a spokesman for Downing Street, the seat of the London government.

In a phone call with Zelensky today, “the two leaders discussed the horrific (Russian) drone attacks on Ukraine in recent days and the PM said the UK’s thoughts are with the Ukrainians as they are still living under those bombings.”

“The prime minister said Ukraine can count on the UK’s continued support in the long term, as evidenced by the recent delivery of more than 1,000 anti-aircraft missiles,” the official source said.

He added that “there is ongoing work to provide more equipment in the coming weeks and months to ensure a victory for Ukraine on the battlefield.”

Addressing the Joint Expeditionary Force (JEF) summit in Latvia last month, the Prime Minister thanked the President for meeting virtually and said the UK and JEF partners are working closely to provide the critical equipment required,” the spokesperson added. EFE

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