The UK announced new sanctions against suppliers of military equipment to Russia. In a statement issued today, December 6, the United Kingdom Foreign Office said that London is targeting foreign suppliers who support “(Vladimir) Putin’s war machine.”
Government Rishi Sunaka burst out with new anti-Russian sanctions ahead of the visit of the Foreign Minister David Cameron to Washington, which starts this Wednesday. The head of British diplomacy is traveling overseas to “reaffirm the strength of the relationship between the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as Ukraine’s unwavering support in the fight against Russian aggression.”
The British Foreign Office informs that David Cameron will meet with the Secretary of State Antony Blinken“key figures” in both houses of the US Congress, during his first visit to Washington after his appointment as head of the British Foreign Office.
Will he be granted an audience with the President? Joe Bidennot specified.
“The UK and the US are deeply connected by a shared mission to protect the values that provide security and prosperity for us all,” Cameron said ahead of the visit, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP). “That is why we will remain steadfast in our support for Ukraine. We also work together in the Middle East, jointly ensuring long-term security and stability in the region and responding to the challenges China poses.”
David Cameron, who served as Conservative Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016, was appointed Britain’s top diplomat on November 13 when Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reshuffled his cabinet.
2023-12-06 06:52:00
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