NewsLammy urges bold stance as Ukraine conflict intensifies

Lammy urges bold stance as Ukraine conflict intensifies

British Foreign Secretary on Ukraine: "A critical time for audacity and courage"
British Foreign Secretary on Ukraine: "A critical time for audacity and courage"
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23 September 2024 07:11

David Lammy, British Foreign Minister, emphasised the importance of courage and determination among Ukraine's allies in the face of the ongoing conflict. According to Lammy, Ukraine should now be allowed to use the weapons provided to it to attack targets inside Russia.

In his speech at the annual Labour Party conference in Liverpool, which began on Sunday, David Lammy warned of the growing challenges related to the war in Ukraine. According to him, these difficulties will be "deeper and harsher," especially as the conflict approaches "the back end of 2025 into 2026".

- So this is a critical time for nerve and guts and patience and for fortitude on behalf of allies who stand with Ukraine, - Lammy emphasised, which, according to many, was an allusion to the United States. The US fears that allowing Ukraine to use the provided weapons for attacks on Russia could lead to an escalation of the conflict.

Talks with the US regarding Ukraine

Last week, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with Joe Biden in Washington, and one of the topics of discussion was certainly this issue. Nonetheless, no decisions have been made so far. On Saturday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky once again appealed to Biden for permission to carry out long-range attacks on Russian territory.

Lammy indicated that talks on this issue are still ongoing. - I am not going to as foreign secretary, of course, comment on operational details, because that can only aid Putin. But there is a very real-time discussion across allies about how we can support Ukraine as we head into winter, - he said.

The Minister also informed that the United Kingdom and the other G7 countries will take action against Russian disinformation aimed at the Global South. - [We will] take on Putin's lies , - Lammy emphasised.