< IMG SRC = "https://img.tsn.ua/cached/783/tsn-7a7Afafe7a64cd96a891771cf6b F5b51/Thumbs/1036x648/C5/D8/AEC602DB2DA45555CCA8E71D61BD8C5.JPEG " />~ 60 >< strong > countries agreed to activate assistance to Ukraine and increase pressure on the Russian Federation. 60 >~ 60 > 62 ~ on the virtual summite of the coalition of those who wish to accelerate the agreement Practical work to maintain a potential peace agreement. British Prime Minister Cyrus Starmer said that Russian President Vladimir Putin “sooner or later” will be forced to sit at the negotiating table.
< p > this is reported by The Guardian.
< p > “We agreed that military planners will again gather in the UK next week to develop practical plans for how our military can support the future safety of Ukraine,” he said.< p > according to Starmer, the “coalition of those who wish” in the case of a peaceful agreement is ready to expand peacekeeping forces to “help protect Ukraine on Earth, the sea and in the sky.” ~ 60 > 60 > leaders on the summit noted the need for powerful mechanisms of monitoring in order to ensure the identification and fixing of any any violations of the agreement. Countries agreed to intensify assistance to Ukraine and strengthen the pressure on the Russian Federation, to convince Putin to sit at the negotiating table.
< p > British Prime Minister noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin “tries to delay time”, but he will be forced to stop his barbaric attacks on Ukraine and agree to the cessation. < p > < p > “I believe that sooner or later he will have to sit down at the negotiating table and start a serious discussion. But we cannot sit back and just wait until this happens. We must continue to move forward and prepare for the world – the world that will be safe and strong,” he emphasized.
62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > 62 > < p > Recall that earlier the British Prime Minister Kir Starkmer said that during the online meetings of leaders about 25 states that are part of the so-called “coalition of those who wish”, the countries will call on specific obligations in Ukraine in order to strengthen pressure on the Russian dictator Putin.
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