The interlocutors noted “the importance of the country having the strongest possible position in the winter.”
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer and NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte discussed the situation in Ukraine on the eve of winter in a conversation on Friday, November 22. This was stated in a press release on the website of the British government.
It was noted that Rutte and Starmer discussed the situation in Ukraine and reiterated “the importance of the country being in the strongest possible position in the winter.”
They also raised the topic of the recent deployment of troops from the DPRK to Russia, agreeing that it only further emphasizes the lack of Euro-Atlantic and Indo-Pacific security unity.
The British Prime Minister also noted the need for all NATO countries to strengthen support for collective defense, and also reported on the progress made by the British government in conducting a strategic defense review.
Earlier, the UK Ministry reported on the training of more than five thousand Ukrainian combat medics.
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Source: korrespondent
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