Zelensky’s failure to persuade London to use long-range missiles against Russia
During the visit of the President of Ukraine to London, the spokesman of the British Prime Minister clearly stated that the British position regarding the use of long-range missiles in the attack deep into Russian soil will not change.
According to RCO News Agency, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky entered House No. 10 Downing Street on Thursday during his trip to London and met with British Prime Minister Kerr Starmer. The meeting was mainly focused on the continuation of London’s military aid to Kiev for the coming months.
According to the Reuters News agency, the British Prime Minister’s spokesman said bluntly: “From Britain’s point of view, Ukraine has the right to attack Russian territory under certain circumstances, but our position on using long-range Storm Shadow missiles to attack deep into Russian territory has not changed.”
“Volodymyr Zelensky” has long called for the use of long-range missiles to attack Russian territory and claimed that this action can lead to the victory of Ukraine, but “Joe Biden”, the president of the United States, is afraid of a direct confrontation with Russia and the country’s possible response to such an action. He is afraid and that is why he has not yet responded positively to the request of the President of Ukraine.
The British Prime Minister’s spokesman emphasized: “We generally want Ukraine to be in the strongest position, but no war has been won with a specific weapon.” Therefore, in relation to the long-range missiles of Storm Shadow, there has been no change in the British position to use these long-range missiles in an attack deep into Russian soil.
The war in Ukraine will enter its third year this winter, and there is still no prospect of peace in the war-torn European country. This is while the President of Ukraine is focused on receiving more weapons and financial aid from the West, and while he is struggling with the lack of ammunition and forces on the battlefield, he is not willing to talk with Russia.
It is also reported that the President of Ukraine held a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in London, and the new NATO Secretary General said in response to the issue of long-range missiles: “We discussed this issue, but in the end, this issue depends on the decision of all allies.” has.”
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