British Foreign Secretary met with Trump before Biden
The British foreign minister, who has traveled to America, went to Florida and met with Trump before meeting the president of this country. |
British Foreign Minister David Cameron met with US presidential candidate Donald Trump in Florida before the start of his official visit to Washington, while after this meeting he is going to Washington and with senior officials of the US government and the president himself. The country will meet.
According to the report of AFP, the spokesman of the British Foreign Office said: It is a normal procedure for ministers to meet with candidates who oppose the government as part of their regular international work.
According to a statement from the British Foreign Office, Cameron is in Washington where he will meet with his American counterpart Anthony Blinken and congressional officials on the approval of a proposed $60 billion military aid package to Ukraine, which has been blocked by Republicans. , will emphasize.
European countries have pledged to provide Ukraine with more than 184 billion dollars, including more than 15 billion dollars from England. In addition, America committed about 74 billion dollars.
David Cameron said in a statement released by the British Foreign Office that the success of Ukraine and the failure of Russia is vital for the security of Americans and Europeans. Meanwhile, the Russian army continues to pressurize in eastern Ukraine.
The statement claims that the aid provided by European countries and the United States will make a big difference on the battlefields in Ukraine and in the waters of the Black Sea. Cameron will also discuss the situation in the West Asia and the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza through the maritime corridor between Cyprus and the Strip.
The British government is facing calls to suspend arms export licenses to Israel after three Britons working for the US-based World Central Kitchen charity were killed in a raid by the occupation army.
More than 600 lawyers, including former judges of the British Supreme Court, warned in a letter that London may violate international law by continuing to allow arms exports to the Zionist regime.
The British Foreign Ministry’s statement indicated that Cameron is expected to address the issue of arms exports at a joint press conference with Blinken. But government sources said that he will not announce any change in his country’s policy.
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