Cameron makes first official visit to Ukraine
- Britain's Foreign Secretary David Cameron visited Ukraine to meet President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, expressing the UK's continued military and diplomatic support for Ukraine.
- Cameron emphasized that the UK and its partners will support Ukraine until it achieves victory, countering Russia's belief that the West will lose interest in the conflict.
- Ukraine's President Zelenskyy thanked Cameron for the visit and highlighted the need for weapons, air defense, and protection of critical infrastructure.
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Cameron debuts as foreign minister with a symbolic trip to Ukraine
David Cameron llegó por sorpresa a Kiev para lanzar un mensaje: Londres sigue comprometido con el esfuerzo de guerra ucraniano. La visita se produce en un momento complejo para este país, que sigue pendiente de las decisiones políticas en Washington sobre el futuro de los suministros estadounidenses y ha visto como la atención internacional se ha desviado a Oriente Próximo. Por eso el viaje de Cameron es tan importante justo ahora. La ayuda mili…
David Cameron makes official visit to Kyiv
David Cameron chooses Kyiv as his first foreign visit since becoming the new British foreign secretary; he vows to continue the UK's military support to Ukraine for ''however long it takes,'' CNN's Anna Coren reports from Kyiv.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron meets Zelensky in first overseas visit as top U.K. diplomat
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron has met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in his first overseas trip in his new job and pledged to continue providing military support for Ukraine’s war effort for “however long it takes.”
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