UK and Ukraine agree to deepen ties as Zelensky meets Starmer
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the UK on June 23 to meet King Charles and Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London.
- The visit follows intensified Russian attacks on Kyiv that killed seven civilians and destroyed a residential building hours earlier.
- Zelensky aimed to deepen defense cooperation and discuss new measures to pressure Russia ahead of the NATO summit starting June 24 in The Hague.
- He said Russia used North Korean missiles in the attacks and called Russia, North Korea, and Iran a 'coalition of murderers,' while criticizing slow NATO spending plans.
- Zelensky insisted on no negotiations without a ceasefire and highlighted ongoing support from the UK, which allocated £4.5 billion for Ukraine's military this year.
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Great Britain and the Ukraine attacked by Russia want to cooperate more militarily.
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