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UK support for Kiev is dragging out conflict – Russian embassy

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July 19, 2024
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Published: July 19, 2024 4:28 pm
Author: RT

New British Prime Minister Keir Starmer says Ukraine will always be “at the heart” of his government’s agenda

The Russian Embassy in London has advised the new British government against supporting Kiev to the detriment of its own internal affairs.

New Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday invited Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky to attend a cabinet meeting, a rare honor for a foreign leader. Starmer pledged that Britain would expedite the delivery of promised aid to the Ukrainian Army, and vowed that “Ukraine is, and always will be, at the heart of this government’s agenda.”

The Russian diplomatic mission responded by warning that further support would only worsen the conflict and the situation on the ground in Ukraine.

“Whatever the officials say, this is not about investing in European security, but about fully contributing to the prolongation of the conflict and the further destruction of Ukraine,” the embassy’s press service told RIA Novosti news agency.

It also lambasted Starmer for his comments about Ukraine’s place on his government’s agenda, suggesting that his willingness to focus on foreign policy would be to the detriment of the country’s internal problems in areas such as migration, economics, energy and healthcare.

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FILE PHOTO: Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky visits the US in July, 2024.
West giving Ukraine ‘positive signals’ on strikes deep inside Russia – Zelensky

Britain has been a vocal supporter of Kiev since the start of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, and has pledged over £12.5 billion ($16.2 billion) in aid as of the beginning of July. London and Kiev also signed a framework agreement on Friday, which included £2 billion ($2.6 billion) in credit to finance Ukraine’s defense needs, the Defense Ministry in Kiev announced.

During his attendance at the British cabinet meeting, Zelensky once again urged his Western backers to allow long-range strikes on Russia, asking Britain to try and convince its NATO partners to remove limitations on the use of donated weapons. After his previous meeting with Starmer earlier this month, Zelensky claimed that the UK had given permission to Kiev to use its Storm Shadow missiles for strikes inside Russia.

On Friday, British Defense Secretary John Healey said the UK was providing weapons to Kiev for the “defense of their sovereign country,” adding that this “does not preclude them hitting targets in Russia.” He specified, however, that Britain would not be involved in any such attacks.


READ MORE: Zelensky claims West too slow with F-16s

Russia has repeatedly criticized the West for providing military aid to Ukraine, and warned against allowing Kiev to strike targets deep inside Russia, a notion which has been hotly debated even in the West. Russian President Vladimir Putin said last month that such attacks would amount to direct Western participation in the conflict.

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