Flying Ukraine flags ‘a visible symbol of UK’s unwavering support’ – Government
UK government buildings in London display Ukrainian flags to honor 34 years of Ukraine's independence and demonstrate ongoing support amid diplomatic efforts for peace.
- On Sunday, the UK Government will display Ukrainian flags on Whitehall buildings, including several ministerial headquarters, to show support for Ukraine.
- Framed as an act of solidarity, officials said the display supports the Ukrainian people and those who have made the UK a home amid continued Russian aggression.
- The display includes the Prime Minister Keir Starmer's official residence at No 10 Downing Street and several Whitehall buildings flying Ukrainian flags on Sunday.
- Councils have recently removed patriotic displays in Tower Hamlets, Birmingham and Brighton, and Councillor Bridget Fishleigh said contractors faced verbal abuse, pausing work until police protection is arranged next week.
- Having recently met European leaders in Washington DC, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer focused on securing allied support for `a just and lasting peace for Ukraine`.
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Flying Ukraine flags ‘a visible symbol of UK’s unwavering support’ – Government
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