will try to renegotiate support for Ukraine

by times news cr

2024-04-09 07:25:43

Cameron met with the presumptive Republican nominee and former US president in Florida on Monday, ahead of a trip to Washington where he will address Congress on the stalled aid package for Ukraine and urge its approval. A Foreign Office spokesman said in a statement on Monday that it was “standard practice for ministers to meet opposition candidates”.

During a visit to Washington, Cameron will warn that Kiev’s success in defeating Russia is “vital to American and European security” and will urge lawmakers to approve “urgent” further aid to the country. D. Cameron will seek to provide Ukraine with the resources needed to “hold the front line” and 2025. “go on the offensive,” the Foreign Office said in a statement.

Mr Cameron will meet US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and congressional leaders, urging them to “change the narrative” on support for Kiev. He is expected to tell House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican, that aid to Ukraine cannot be blocked any longer, a position held by Trump-aligned hardliners.

In a statement Monday, the foreign secretary said, “Ukraine’s success and Putin’s failure are vital to American and European security.” D. Cameron added that this will show that “aggression does not pay and that countries like Ukraine are free to choose their future.”

“The alternative would only encourage Putin to continue to try to redraw Europe’s borders by force, and this would be heard clearly in Beijing, Tehran and North Korea,” he said, adding that “US support for Ukraine has severely weakened the military capabilities of the common enemy, Russia has lost half of its pre-invasion ground combat power.” power and a quarter of the Black Sea Fleet, while jobs were created in the US, the Western Alliance and NATO were strengthened.”

During the negotiations, a lot of attention will be paid to the Middle East.

2024-04-09 07:25:43

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