Time to Double Support: A Powerful Call for Unity for Ukraine Resonated in Poland.


Starmer Calls on World Leaders to Support Ukraine During Visit to Poland
Leader of the British opposition Keir Starmer has called on world leaders to do more to support Ukraine. He expressed his well-founded hopes ahead of a potential return of Donald Trump to the presidency of the United States, which could spark conflict in the international community.
During a joint appearance with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, Starmer discussed defense agreements and emphasized the importance of peace in Ukraine while avoiding discussions about Trump.
Tusk expressed his 'dream' of the United Kingdom returning to the European Union, proposing to replace 'Brexit' with 'Breturn', despite the policies of the British government.
'As the two largest military powers in Europe, where our troops serve together, guarding the eastern flank, we share unyielding commitments to NATO and unyielding commitments to Ukraine,'Starmer said after talks in Warsaw and a meeting with Zelensky in Kyiv.
Starmer emphasized that strength is an important element in achieving a just peace and stated that Britain will work with its allies to support Ukraine and strengthen its position.
This visit to Warsaw is part of Starmer's diplomatic tour, which began with a visit to Kyiv, where an agreement to deepen defense relations between the UK and Ukraine was signed.
The final leg of the visit was a trip to the Auschwitz museum and memorial with Starmer's wife, who has Jewish heritage. He shared his impressions of the visit and promised that he would never forget what he saw and would pass this memory on to future generations.
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