Cameron: Ukraine has the right to attack Russian territory!
British Foreign Minister, while promising more arms aid to Ukraine, allowed the use of British weapons to attack targets in Russia as the right of Kiev. |
According to the international group Tasnim news agency quoted by Germany’s “NTV”, David British Foreign Secretary Cameron has promised Ukraine three billion pounds of annual military aid. During his trip, he said to Yef: “We will provide three billion pounds to this country every year as long as it is necessary.” We’ve really done all we can give in terms of equipment. This aid package is the largest British aid package to date.
According to the British news agency PA, Cameron emphasized during the trip that it is up to Kiev to decide how to use the supplied weapons. He emphasized: Russia attacked Ukraine and Ukraine has the right to respond. In response to the question whether this includes goals in Russia itself, he said: This decision is the responsibility of Ukraine and Ukraine has this right.
At the end of April, the British government sent to Kiev He promised £500 million worth of new military aid. It is said that this package includes 400 cars, 60 boats, 1600 missiles and four million rounds of ammunition. According to official information, this includes Britain’s Storm Shadow cruise missiles with a range of about 240 km. Until now, Kiev has relied on its own weapons to attack targets in Russia.
Cameron’s comments caused severe criticism in Russia. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov spoke of a “dangerous statement” and warned: “This is a direct escalation of tensions surrounding the Ukraine conflict, which could potentially threaten the security of Europe and the entire security structure of the region.” He announced that Russia will continue its “special military operations” until the victorious end.
Emmanuel Macron, the president of France, also confirmed yesterday that he is investigating the possibility of deploying Western ground forces in Ukraine. slow In an interview with the British Economist magazine, Macron said: “If the Russians cross the front lines and if Ukraine wants it (sending troops) – which has not happened so far – we should ask ourselves this question.” Referring to Vladimir Putin, the President of Russia, he added: I will not rule out anything because we have a person in front of us who does not rule out anything.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |