The absence of a condemnation of Russia in the final document of the born summit does not mean that the support position of the alliance to Ukraine “has changed”. The British premier said so Keir Starmer in his press conference of the after summit. Starmer claiming to have caught in his contacts with the other leaders “a real determination” to renew the pressure on Vladimir Putin for a “ceased fire without condition”.
“President Zelensky has indicated his will for many weeks” in this regard, “now it is time for Putin, who leads the Can for the Hague, he presents himself at the table” negotiating.
Confirming the new commitments recently made by the United Kingdom in terms of military aid to Ukraine, Stramer therefore stressed that “British defensive missiles” will be provided to Kiev in the near future. Ensuring that they will be paid with profits obtained from frozen Russian assets and not with other disbursements of “taxpayers’ money of the kingdom.