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 ahead of the NATO summit.
- The visit followed intense Russian attacks on Kyiv and aimed to deepen defense cooperation and increase pressure on Russia before the NATO summit in The Hague.
- Zelensky planned meetings with British political leaders, Ukrainian military trainees, and think-tank representatives while condemning Russia, Iran, and North Korea as a 'coalition of murderers'.
- He emphasized that discussions would include implementing stronger measures aimed at compelling Russia to cease its military actions and stop the ongoing attacks, underscoring the need for urgent action.
- The visit signaled continued UK military support—including £4.5 billion in aid—and underscored NATO's focus on boosting defense spending amid fears Russia may test Article 5 within years.
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Great Britain and the Ukraine attacked by Russia want to cooperate more militarily.
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