Meanwhile, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called on the international community not to weaken its support for Kiev. “This is the moment to show that tyranny will never win,” said Sunak: “We are prepared to do whatever it takes, for as long as it takes, until they win.” Ukraine defends the “principles of freedom, sovereignty and the rule of law on which we are all based.”
Meanwhile, French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized on the second anniversary of the start of the war that France would not let up in its support for Ukraine. “Russia and President Putin should not count on any kind of tiredness among Europeans,” emphasized Macron on Saturday night on the online service X, formerly Twitter. The outcome of the war between Russia and Ukraine is “decisive for our interests, the values and the security of Europe.”
The Russian army invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022 on the orders of Kremlin boss Vladimir Putin. After more than a year of deadlocked fighting, Moscow is now going on the offensive again, especially in eastern Ukraine. Meanwhile, Ukrainian soldiers are increasingly suffering from a lack of ammunition.
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