Russia said on Rishi Sunak’s Ukraine support – no hope of better relationship

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London: Rishi Sunak, who became the new Prime Minister of Britain, has held talks with Ukraine after assuming office. Rishi Sunak held talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and expressed Britain’s solidarity and support for the people of Ukraine amid months of war between Russia and Ukraine. However, this move of Rishi Sunak has angered Russia. In talks with Zelensky by the British PM, Russia said that it does not see any hope of good relations with Britain.

According to news agency ANI, Rishi Sunak tweeted and said that this evening had the privilege of speaking to the President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky. He said that both he (Zelensky) and the people of Ukraine can count on Britain’s continued solidarity and support. We will always stand by Ukraine.

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At the same time, in response to the question about the prospects of good relations between Russia and Britain after Sunak became PM, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday that no, at present and in the near future also we are looking forward to some positive changes with Britain. To see no basis or hope.

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Let us tell you that earlier Rishi Sunak wrote a letter on the occasion of Ukraine’s Independence Day, praising Ukraine’s resolute courage in the face of Russian aggression and promising the support of the people of the United Kingdom if the war continued. In a letter published in the post, Rishi Sunak said that Britain and Ukraine will remain friends for life and help rebuild Ukraine into a prosperous, ambitious, and forward-looking country.

Rishi Sunak wrote in his letter that your steadfast courage to stand up to Russian aggression has given hope to peaceful and freedom-loving people around the world and a clear message to the autocrats. He had said that whatever changes happen here in our country, we Britons will always remain your strongest allies. Sunak vowed to support Ukraine’s brave fighters and said Britain would ensure the availability of medicine and food to Ukraine and would continue to provide humanitarian aid.

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