Cameron visits Kyiv and promises continued support from the UK

David Cameron departed for the Ukrainian capital for his first official move as Britain’s new Foreign Secretary.

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Returning to British rule, David Cameron This is not my first visit to Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv.

The new British Foreign Secretary was received by his partners and by the Ukrainian Prime Minister and President. Volodymyr Zelenskyyto reaffirm British support in the counteroffensive against the Russian invasion.

“We will continue to provide moral, diplomatic, economic, more overt or military support than we need. “Not just this year or next year, but longer than necessary,” said the head of British diplomacy.

I did not find a Ukrainian counterpart, Dmytro KulebaCameron promises to help freeing the Black Sea from Russian ameaças. Ukrainian Prime Minister promises to help exports.

Not on the pitch, the final hours were marked by renewed bombardment from both sides.

Searches are underway at the site of four searches in Russia on the third day, in Selydove, in the Donetsk region, where two dead people have been found and two others may still be under two pieces of rubble.

Just this fifth day, 16 two 18 drones launched by Russia have been shot down in Ukraine.

On the Russian side, in the region Kurskin northern Ukraine, power goes out after Ukrainian attacks.

The Russian Ministry of Defense has also destroyed two Ukrainian drones in the Bryansk region and most recently. Crimeawithout causing casualties or losses.

Roderick Gilbert

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