UK and Ukraine agree to deepen ties as Zelensky meets Starmer
UNITED KINGDOM, JUN 23 – Zelenskyy and UK leaders agreed on a three-year military production program and discussed increasing pressure on Russia after 368 drones and missiles struck Ukraine overnight, killing at least 10 civilians.
- On June 23, Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky traveled to the UK to engage in discussions focused on strengthening defense collaboration ahead of the upcoming NATO summit.
- His visit followed intense Russian attacks that killed at least seven civilians in Kyiv and involved firing 352 drones and 16 missiles overnight at Ukraine.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky held a meeting with King Charles at Windsor Castle and planned further discussions with Prime Minister Keir Starmer and parliamentary leaders to enhance Ukraine’s defense and intensify efforts against Russia.
- He alleged that Russia had employed North Korean missiles in attacks and labeled Russia, North Korea, and Iran as a 'coalition of murderers,' emphasizing that talks could not proceed unless a ceasefire was established.
- The UK's support includes £4.5 billion in military aid this year, reflecting steadfast backing as NATO leaders prepare to focus on increased defense spending at the upcoming summit.
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Great Britain and the Ukraine attacked by Russia want to cooperate more militarily.
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