PM urges allies to ‘finish the job’ on Russian assets
- Sir Keir Starmer urged allies to strengthen Ukraine’s defenses using frozen Russian assets before winter's arrival.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that Russia's actions could lead to a humanitarian disaster and stressed the importance of territorial integrity.
- Starmer condemned Vladimir Putin's demands for land from Ukraine as 'ludicrous' and a 'non-starter'.
- Countries must agree to unlock frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's defenses.
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Starmer urges allies to 'finish the job' on frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine's defence
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said on Friday that European leaders of the so-called 'coalition of the willing' needed to agree to finish the job on using frozen Russian assets to bolster Ukraine’s defences.
Zelensky urges EU to supply Tomahawk missiles and transfer frozen Russian assets to Ukraine
Ukraine could receive US-made long-range Tomahawk cruise missiles from European stockpiles. Zelensky made the appeal at the EU leaders’ summit in Brussels on Thursday, October 23, his office said. Zelensky said the use of long-range weapons would force Vladimir Putin to feel the consequences of the war. “I urge you to support everything that helps Ukraine obtain these capabilities, because it has a significant impact on Russia,” he told European…
President Volodymyr Zelensky said that yesterday in Brussels, EU leaders adopted a political decision regarding Russian frozen assets, and a practical one should be adopted by the end of the year. — Ukrinform.
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