““This is a critical time.” The head of the British Foreign Ministry called on allies to be courageous in the issue of allowing Ukraine to strike deep into the Russian Federation September 22, 19:16 Share: The head of the British Foreign Ministry David Lammy and the US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken during a visit to Kyiv on September 11 (Photo: David Lammy/X.com) British Foreign Minister David Lammy said that Kyiv’s allies should show “coolness”. This was reported by The Guardian on Sunday, September 22. speaking”, — write on: ua.news
British Foreign Minister David Lammy and US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken during their visit to Kyiv on September 11 (Photo: David Lammy/X.com)
British Foreign Minister David Lammy said that Kyiv’s allies should show themselves “composure”.
This was reported by The Guardian on Sunday, September 22.
Speaking at a side event at the Labor Party conference in Liverpool, Lemmy said the difficulties and challenges of the war in Ukraine will “deeper and tougher”, especially “at the end of 2025 — 2026″ and so on.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain emphasized that “this is a critical time for nerves, courage, patience and stability on behalf of allies who stand by Ukraine.”
As The Guardian notes, David Lammy probably addressed his comments to the White House, which is concerned about the risks associated with allowing strikes against Russia with long-range weapons.
Lemmy also said that discussions are ongoing between Ukraine and its allies about “what else might be needed” for assistance on the battlefield, in addition to trying to hold the front line, which is under pressure in the east of the country.
The head of the British Foreign Ministry refused to divulge operational details, “because it can only help Putin”, but assured that there is a discussion among the members of the Alliance on how to support Ukraine on the way to winter.
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Discussions regarding the use of long-range missiles for strikes deep into the Russian Federation — what is known
On September 11, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken visited Kyiv, who did not announce permission to strike ATACMS deep into Russia, but said that the issue was discussed and he would take what he heard to Washington.
On September 12, Politico reported that the White House is finalizing a plan to ease some restrictions on Ukraine’s use of US-provided weapons.
The NYT newspaper reported on September 13 that the US president has made a decision on Storm Shadow, but is still hesitating on the issue of using American ATACMS.
The Bloomberg agency, citing unnamed European and US officials, reported that Russia may intensify hybrid attacks on NATO countries in response to the US and European authorization to strike Russia with long-range weapons.
On September 20, The Times reported that the United States and Britain may secretly allow Ukraine to launch long-range strikes against Russia.