The head of the British government called for less reading of newspaper reports and more attention to his actions.
Great Britain fully supports Ukraine and will not “cut aid” to Kyiv. This is what British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said, according to Sky News.
The head of the British government called such information “rumors” and urged not to believe them.
So, he commented in a recent BBC report that he “asked for an assessment of the course of the war in Ukraine.” This caused concern in the British government.
The British Prime Minister advised not to read many press reports, but to pay attention to his actions.
Sunak noted that his first international call after taking office was with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. in addition, he made his first foreign visit in the new status to Kyiv.
“I promised to maintain or increase our military support to Ukraine next year. Of course, we will continue to support Ukraine, I think we all want Ukraine to successfully repel the Russian aggression,” he stressed.
The head of the British government added that Ukraine now needs to be supported on the battlefield.
Remember, according to the Air Force, Sunak allegedly ordered the audit of military aid to Ukraine, as well as to evaluate the effectiveness of the use of British weapons.
We add that Sunak, during a visit to Kyiv, promised a new package of military aid to Ukraine, which includes air defense systems worth 50 million pounds.
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Source: korrespondent

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