Sunak makes a surprise visit to Kiev to reaffirm UK support

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The British Prime Minister promised in his first meeting with Zelensky to strengthen Ukraine’s air defenses against Russian attacks

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak paid a surprise visit to Kiev this Saturday for his first meeting with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky since his arrival at Downing Street on Oct. 25. Both presidents held a meeting in which the UK’s head of government reaffirmed his cabinet’s support against the attacks from Russia and pledged dedicated military support worth nearly €60 million to strengthen Ukraine’s air defences.

“Since the first days of the war, Ukraine and the United Kingdom have been the most powerful allies,” Zelensky wrote on Telegram along with a video of his meeting with Sunak in Kiev. “It is a great satisfaction to be with you in your country today. The value of the Ukrainian people is an inspiration to the world,” the Prime Minister stressed, adding: “We will tell our grandchildren their story, how a proud and sovereign people faced a terrible attack, how they fought, how they sacrificed, how they won”.

For his part, Zelensky, a close ally of former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson since the start of the war, said that the meeting with Sunak “discussed the most important issues for both our countries and global security”. “Together we are stronger and achieve the desired results,” he assured.

Sunak’s office said in a statement that the purpose of the trip to Kiev was “to reaffirm the UK’s continued support”. We know what it means to fight for freedom. We’re on our way with you,” the Tory leader wrote on his Twitter account, after announcing that they will bolster Ukraine’s air defenses through a major aid package estimated at £50m (around €60m) to ‘To protect Ukrainian citizens and critical citizens. national infrastructure from an intense barrage of Russian strikes.” Specifically, these include 125 anti-aircraft guns and technology to counter Iran-supplied drones, including dozens of radars and anti-drone electronic warfare.

In the past week, Kievan troops have reported more than 148 Russian missile strikes that have left about 10 million people without power. Similarly, the United Kingdom will also consolidate the training process for the Ukrainian armed forces with military doctors and engineers to provide specialized support, according to a Downing Street statement broadcast by the Sky News television channel.

“I am proud of how the UK has supported Ukraine from the beginning and I am here today to say that this country and our allies will continue to support Ukraine in its fight to end this barbaric war and bring a just peace,” he said. he. Sunak. “It is humbling to be in Kiev today and have the opportunity to meet those who are doing so much and paying such a high price to uphold the principles of sovereignty and democracy,” he stressed.

Source: La Verdad

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