LONDON (Reuters) – President Volodymyr Zelenskiy will meet NATO Common Secretary Mark Rutte and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in London on Thursday, a lift for Ukraine after a summit of its fundamental backers was cancelled at a troublesome second in its combat towards Russia.
Zelenskiy and Starmer have each described the conflict with Russia as being at a important level, and the Ukrainian chief is eager for the West to ship long-range missiles and different assist to attempt to change the stability on the battlefield.
Starmer’s spokesperson mentioned Zelenskiy’s arrival in London would coincide with a go to by Rutte. Zelenskiy was in Croatia on Wednesday and can meet Pope Francis on Friday.
“He (Starmer) will reiterate the UK’s iron-clad assist for Ukraine within the face of ongoing Russian aggression,” the spokesperson informed reporters, including the British chief had described the conflict with Russia being at “a important level”.
The summit of Ukraine’s allies in Ramstein, Germany deliberate for Saturday, and a so-called Quad assembly of the US, Britain, France and Germany for talks on Ukraine, have been postponed after U.S. President Joe Biden cancelled his go to to deal with Hurricane Milton.