Ukraine.- Britain “skeptic” about Russia’s guarantee of ceasefire in Mariupol

London insists there is a direct line of communication with Moscow and asks “not to react hastily”

MADRID, March 6 (EUROPA PRESS) –

The British Deputy Prime Minister, Dominic Raab, has been “skeptic” about any assurances from Russian President, Vladimir Putin, of a ceasefire around the city of Mariúpol to allow the evacuation of civilians, in the event of an invasion. from Ukraine.

Raab has pointed out in statements to the British television network BBC that Russia’s “initial steps” have not worked and argues that London’s strategy should be to “continue to put pressure on those who finance Putin’s war machine.”

Thus, he stated that those who thought that the war would be resolved in a few days were “joking themselves”, before adding that British citizens and those who have residency in the country will be able to transfer their direct relatives from Ukraine on a visa. which will last for three years.

Meanwhile, the British Army Chief of General Staff, Tony Radakin, has confirmed that there is a direct line of communication with the Russian Army and has asked “to remain calm and responsible so as not to react hastily” to any “ridiculous”. comments or weird” by Putin.

“We are ready,” said Radakin, stressing that the country “has tremendous confidence in its ability to confront Putin”, noting that London is part of NATO and also has nuclear weapons.

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