It is a meeting to specify the contributions to the ‘coalition of the volunteers’, and that precedes next week’s military planning session.
The British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, houses a virtual top with about 25 leaders of the so -driven “coalition of volunteers” to tackle the war in Ukraine and to stop the “Rodeo’s” of the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, on a possible high fire of the conflict.
The British Prime Minister has assured that The Russian president must “sit” sooner or later “ At the negotiating table To end the Ukraine War.
At the start of the meeting, the Labor politician warned: “We cannot sit and wait until that happens. We must continue to insist, move forward and prepare for peace. A peace that will be safe and permanent.”
In the words of the British ‘Prime Minister’, this means that Ukraine strengthens it so that he can defend himself in terms of “military capacity”, “financing” and more support from the countries of the coalition.
Among those present, the presence of the President of the Government of Spain, Pedro Sánchez, together with the Ukrainian president, Volodimir Zelenski, and the leaders of the most important countries of the European Union (EU) of NATO partners, Canada, Australia or New Zealand, Downing Street said.
This new meeting will take place this morning in a telematic way and will be met on March 2 to March 2 with the face -to be on the face in the London Palace of Lancaster House under the motto ‘Security our future. ‘
In the meeting of this Saturday, the plans of the respective countries will be tackled to contribute to the ‘Volunteer coalition‘, Before a military planning session next week.
For his part, Starmer will benefit from the virtual event to emphasize that the time has come to use “concrete obligations“And in the short term he will ask for greater economic pressure on Russia that forces Putin to be at the negotiating table.
Source: EITB

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