Requests from Poland and England to send more aid to Ukraine
British and Polish foreign ministers requested to send more aid to Ukraine. |
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David Cameron and Radoslaw Sikorsky wrote in a joint article in Politico magazine on the occasion of the second anniversary of the Russian military operation in Ukraine that “it is in the interest of America – and all allies” that more money is available to Ukraine – for the war efforts of this country.
In this article, they also asked Western leaders not to fail “in the biggest test of this generation”.
This joint request comes as Republicans in the United States continue to resist an agreement on new funding for the war-torn country.
Cameron and Sikorsky continued to write, “Enemies are monitoring our reaction. Will we stay with Ukraine? Will we stand up to Putin’s invasion? The consequences of failure will not only be felt in Ukraine, but will remake the world as we know it.
The foreign ministers of the two countries also asked their allies to review “stockpiles” for equipment that could be sent to Ukraine “quickly” and talk about game-changing systems like the F-16 fighter jets. do.
They also proposed using seized Russian assets to help rebuild Ukraine, a proposal that has met with resistance in some European capitals.