Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson once again had a conversation and discussed support for the defense capability of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
< p>During the conversation, in particular, the two leaders were saying about additional military assistance to Ukraine and bringing the guilty Russian soldiers to justice and atrocities in Ukraine.
This is stated in a press release from the British government.
“He (Johnson – ed.) congratulated the opportunity to address the Ukrainian parliament earlier this week, noting how important Ukraine's democratic values are as a counterweight to Russia's neglected autocracy. the UK,” the statement said.
The leaders also discussed events on the battlefield and the requirements of the Ukrainian armed forces, in particular, providing longer-range weapons to prevent the bombing of Ukrainian civilians. In addition, the British prime minister noted the importance of a credible and independent international judicial process to ensure the involvement hold those responsible for the atrocities in Ukraine accountable and offered continued support in gathering evidence of war crimes.
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In conclusion, Zelensky and Johnson agreed to speak again in the next few days.
“I'm in touch with Prime Minister of Britain. Today I thanked him for his appeal to the Verkhovna Rada. We discussed future joint international legal events and events. We also touched on some issues of defense support for Ukraine,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky commented on his conversation with the head of the British government.
Recall that Zelensky invited German President Steinmeier to visit Ukraine during a telephone conversation. However, it is not yet known whether Steinmeier is ready to go to Kyiv and when this may happen.