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War in Ukraine
Lammy, in New York for the UN General Assembly, said he did not wish to give Russian President Vladimir Putin "any operational advantage."
Sep. 25
War in Ukraine
At UN meeting with Zelensky, Scholz denounced long-range strikes, US and UK rumored to green-light them; Japanese PM awarded for Ukraine aid as Tokyo protests Russian air patrol over its islands.
Sep. 24
War in Ukraine
Lord Ashcroft has unveiled a new Ukraine Section on his Website and agreed to a working link-up with Kyiv Post.
Sep. 21
Zelensky
Ukraine’s President, in his nightly address Friday, said the US and UK still haven’t given permission to strike Russia with long-range weapons they provided, and Brazil-China peace plan is vague.
Sep. 21
War in Ukraine
Ukrainians have proven their bravery in their fight for survival, which is also Europe’s fight for its values. The UK and US must summon the courage to lead.
Sep. 17
UK
As Bratislava seems about to withdraw from the purchase of 12 US Bell AH-1Z Viper attack helicopters, Kyiv is trying to secure the transfer of the aircraft to Ukraine.
Sep. 16
US
Will the US and the UK allow Ukraine to use Western missiles to attack military targets within Russia?
Sep. 15
War in Ukraine
The leaders of the US and UK met in Washington, where a decision to allow Ukraine to use Storm Shadow long-range missiles on Russian territory had been expected. Biden’s caution won out.
Sep. 14
Russia
Moscow said the British foreign ministry's Eastern Europe and Central Asia department was coordinating moves aimed at inflicting a "strategic defeat" on Russia.
Sep. 13
War in Ukraine
Kyiv is pushing Washington and London to lift a restriction on firing arms made by those countries, with Putin warning that giving Ukraine the green light would mean NATO was "at war" with Moscow.
Sep. 13
War in Ukraine
Kyiv anxiously awaits clear green light from its Western supporters enabling Ukraine to attack targets within Russia.
Sep. 12
War in Ukraine
US, UK unveil $1.5B in new aid during joint diplomatic visit to Kyiv; Canada looks into Russian meddling as conservatives threaten early elections; Latvia pledges €40M in armored vehicles and drones.
Sep. 12
War in Ukraine
The so-called ghost fleet of tankers with opaque ownership or without proper insurance has allowed the Kremlin to keep exporting despite the export embargo and oil price cap on its global sales.
Sep. 11
War in Ukraine
The visit comes as President Volodymyr Zelensky ramps up his requests to the West to provide weapons with more firepower and fewer restrictions.
Sep. 11
Ukraine
US Secretary of State Blinken has taken the train to Kyiv with Foreign Secretary David Lammy, whose two-month-old Labour government has vowed to keep up Britain’s role as a key defender of Ukraine.
Sep. 11
War in Ukraine
In debate, Trump won’t say US should help Ukraine win the war; West steps up sanctions on Iran; US, UK top diplomats to visit Kyiv this week; Ottawa has ‘concerns’ about the Russian film it funded.
Sep. 11