The head of British diplomacy, David Cameron, promised today in Kyiv to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that Great Britain will continue to provide military support to Ukraine.
Coming to Kyiv is Cameron's first trip abroad since being appointed as Foreign Minister.
"I wanted this to be my first visit," Cameron said at the meeting with Zelensky, the Ukrainian presidency reported.
"We will continue to provide you with the moral, diplomatic, economic, but above all military support that you need not only this year, and next year, but for as long as it is needed," Cameron added.
Zelenski thanked Cameron for the visit.
"Thank you for coming, this is very important. The world is not focused on the situation on the battlefield in Ukraine (...) because of the crisis in the Middle East," he said.
At the meeting with the British delegation, there was talk of "delivering weapons to the front line, strengthening air defense, protecting the Ukrainian population and basic infrastructure," Zelensky said.
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