British Foreign Ministry chief calls on partners to stop talking about the stalemate in Ukraine
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British Foreign Ministry chief calls on partners to stop talking about the stalemate in Ukraine

British Foreign Ministry chief calls on partners to stop talking about the stalemate in Ukraine
Source:  The Sunday Times

The head of the British Foreign Ministry, David Cameron, called on the Western partners to end the talks about the alleged stalemate in Russia's war against Ukraine, because time is on the side of Kyiv and its partners, and not on the side of Kremlin dictator Vladimir Putin.

Why should we stop talking about the stalemate in the war in Ukraine

The head of the British Foreign Ministry reminded that currently the combined economic potential of Western countries is 25 times greater than that of Russia

We need to stop talking about a stalemate and that time is not on Ukraine's side. We are more than capable of demonstrating that time is on our side, and not on the side of Russian President Vladimir Putin, — Cameron is convinced.

In particular, the head of the British Foreign Ministry called on Western partners to approve the decision to use the frozen assets of the Russian Federation in the amount of 350 billion dollars to restore Ukraine destroyed by the occupying Russian army.

Cameron rejected the statement against the background of problems with the supply of weapons to Ukraine and the new offensive of the Russian army that the war has allegedly reached a dead end and Ukraine has no chance of victory.

Putin has already suffered a large-scale strategic defeat, and we need to stop talking about a dead end or that time is not on Ukraine's side, — assures the head of the British Foreign Ministry.

What Cameron wants to say to Trump

He also added that he intends to convey this to US presidential candidate Donald Trump if he wins the election.

Interaction with Trump on a personal level will have to be built in a different way than with the current US leader Joe Biden, however, the British and American military and intelligence officers are used to and know how to work together, and the values and approaches of the two countries to many problems are also very close, — the head notes British Foreign Ministry.

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