The Ukrainian side will move to partners of a list of Russian businesses and individuals involved in the manufacture of hazel.
The President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky met with British Prime Minister Kirmar. The head of the state on Telegram reported this Monday, June 23.
The leader of Ukraine thanked Great Britain for unchanged support and unity, as well as for help in protecting Ukraine cities from Russian attacks.
“Thanks to our cooperation, thousands of our people’s lives have been saved from Russian blows. Now the main goal today is to keep as many lives as possible, to stop Russia’s terrorism and think of Russia about peace, and not about expanding the war,” Zelensky emphasized.
According to the President, the parties have assigned three main tasks:
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Maximum political and diplomatic coordination to achieve a fair world;
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Developing joint defense projects and an increase in weapons manufacture, including investing investments to further strengthen the defense of the defense between countries;
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The introduction of new penalties against the Russian defense sector to make it impossible to increase the manufacture of weapons in the Russian Federation.
Zelensky said the Ukrainian side would move to partners a list of Russian businesses and individuals involved in the production of hazel and other funds used by the Russians for terrorism.
The President called for sanctions against the company and individuals in all major jurisdictions in the world “Russia’s weapon manufacturers are a crime against the world. This is exactly what it should be interpreted,” Zelensky emphasized.
The president thanked all partners who would help reduce the potential of Russia’s defense.

Zelensky met with the Prime Minister of Great Britain. Photo: Ukraine’s Office of Ukraine
Remember, Zelensky is a visit to the UK. Earlier, the President of Ukraine had a listener with King Charles III.
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