
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky they recently finished a joint press conference they held on Zelensky’s visit to the UK.
Sunak: “We don’t rule anything out”
With regard to military assistance to Ukraine, Rishi Sunak stressed that all scenarios are “on the table”, but did not set a clearer timetable.
Regarding the issue of fighters, the British Prime Minister noted that “they are certainly part of the discussion,” however, specifying that the first step is the training of Ukrainian pilots.
On this particular issue, Mr. Vladimir Zelensky – according to a BBC report – he warned that stocks were running out and that without fighters there was a risk of “stagnation” on the front of the war against Russia.
However, Sunak reported that British pretenders They are expected to be sent to Ukraine in the next few weeks.
Russia’s reaction
A little later, according to the TASS agency, the Russian Embassy in the UK “warned” London not to send fighter jets to Ukraine, stressing that such a move would have serious military and political consequences for the whole world.
“Russia will find a way to respond to any hostile initiative from the UK,” the embassy said, TASS reports.
According to the BBC and Reuters.
Source: Kathimerini

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