Additional Drone Funding - Zelensky Discussed with Starmer.


On Monday, July 7, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had a phone conversation with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. The leaders discussed joint diplomatic efforts and coordinated positions ahead of an important international meeting - a gathering of the coalition of willing that is set to take place in Rome in just a few days.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mentioned that the phone call with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer was aimed at coordinating collective actions ahead of the upcoming coalition meeting. This is an important event for discussing international issues and making the most effective decisions.
What is known about the conversation between Zelensky and Starmer
During the conversation with the British Prime Minister, Zelensky emphasized the importance of coordinating efforts to achieve powerful and effective solutions at the upcoming meeting. Furthermore, the parties discussed issues related to additional funding for domestic drone production in Ukraine and strengthening cooperation within key international formats.
The President also expressed gratitude to Keir Starmer for his support and sympathy regarding the recent mass shelling by Russia, which affected several regions of Ukraine. Zelensky also noted that he has joined efforts to strengthen sanctions against Russia to reduce its economic impact.
The Ukrainian leader highlights the importance of cooperation with international partners and support in maintaining international peace and security at the state level.
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