Sunka in the British Parliament abandoned the term “security assurances” regarding the agreement with Ukraine.
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We are now the first to keep the promise we made at last year’s NATO summit, together with other countries, to provide new bilateral security commitments,” he said.
Sunak emphasized that Ukraine’s place is in NATO, and the Alliance will become stronger with Ukraine in its ranks, writes Europravda.
But these commitments will close the gap until that day comes,” the British Prime Minister said.
Let us recall that in Kyiv Sunak did not use the term “commitments”, but repeated several times that we were talking about “security assurances”.
If Russia attacks again, we will provide the support Ukraine needs. “Fast and reliable security support, modern weapons for protection on land, sea and in the sky, economic support, and we will also introduce sanctions that will have a cost for Russia,” Rishi Sunak said in Kyiv.
Also in parliament on January 15, Sunak said London was committed to “de-escalating tensions” in the Red Sea and had joined US airstrikes against Houthi rebels in Yemen targeting commercial shipping as a “last resort.”
He added that the UK had taken proportionate and targeted measures against Houthi military targets to send a clear message that such behavior was unacceptable.
Source: Racurs

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