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Sunak will ask international partners to increase Ukraine’s “capacity” before the G7

British Prime Minister, Rishi Sunakwill ask its international partners this Friday to increase the “ability” of Ukraine to “stop Russian troops”, in the framework of a meeting to be held by the G7.

According to the London Government In a statement, Sunak will defend the supply of longer-range weapons to the armed forces of Ukraine.

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As we mark one year since the start of the war on our continent, I urge the whole world to reflect on the courage and bravery of our Ukrainian friends, who, every hour since then, have fought heroically for their country.”, Sunak will say, according to the official statement.

The conservative leader will also target his allies in the G7 it feels “proud that he United Kingdom has stood shoulder to shoulder with Ukraine through this horrible conflict”.

For Ukraine to win this war they must gain a decisive advantage on the battlefield (…) This has to be our priority now (…) We must move faster in artillery, armored units and air defense“, point to.

On the other hand, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, James Cleverleywill urge the international community to provide Ukrainians with the tools they need to win, in a special session held this Friday on UN Security Councilone day after the start of the Russian invasion.

According to the Foreign Office In a separate statement, Cleverly is expected to say that “One year into this terrible war, let us send this clear message: our support for Ukraine is not, and will never be, limited in time.”.

We will keep the promises we made to the UN and the Ukrainians. And we will give the Ukrainians all the help they need. For as long as necessary. Until Ukraine prevails“, point to.

The note points out that the fact that Russia have the civilian infrastructure of Ukraine as “continued white” and also “key agricultural infrastructure, such as grain silos, has significantly disrupted Ukraine’s food exports”.

This has directly exacerbated the rise in global food prices, hitting the poorest hardest.“, point at.

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He also points out that, from the shortage of food and fertilizers to the escalation of the language of the Russian president, Vladimir Putinthe actions of the Russian leader have repercussions throughout the world, beyond Ukraine.

The UN General Assembly met yesterday to stress the need to achieve a lasting and comprehensive peace as soon as possible, in line with the principles of United Nations Charter.

When Putin invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, he expected his brutal aggression to succeed and international support to falter in a matter of weeks. It has been proven that he was seriously wrong”, the minister will say, according to the note.

Source: Elcomercio

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