The prime minister of Britain hinted at a decision to authorize strikes deep into the Russian Federation at the UN General Assembly.

Monday, September 16, 2024
The prime minister of Britain hinted at a decision to authorize strikes deep into the Russian Federation at the UN General Assembly.

During a meeting in Washington, US and Britain leaders confirmed their unwavering support for Ukraine and also condemned the cooperation of Russia, Iran, North Korea, and China. Starmer said after the meeting that there was no final decision on whether to allow Kyiv long-range strikes against Russia but hinted that further developments could occur at the UN General Assembly meeting later this month.

Meanwhile, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau said that his country supports Ukraine’s right to strike military targets on Russian territory with long-range weapons. He emphasized that “Ukraine must win the war against Russia” and promised further support.

The foreign ministers of Finland and Sweden stressed at a joint briefing in Helsinki that their countries did not introduce any restrictions on the use of their weapons to carry out attacks on Russian territory, but the weapons must be used in accordance with international law.

 

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