Prime minister faces questions in Commons as polling shows three-quarters of Britons favour allowing more refugees to come to UKUK defence secretary rejects calls from Ukraine for no-fly zoneUkraine-Russia crisis: latest updatesBoris Johnson spoke to Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the Ukrainian president, this morning. We got the Ukrainian readout in the form of a tweet, but No 10 has now sent out its account of what happened. It says that Johnson wants sanctions to “go further”. A No 10 spokesperson said:The prime minister spoke to Ukrainian president Zelenskyy this morning to condemn the abhorrent attacks on Ukraine in the recent hours and days.The prime minister told President Zelenskiy that the UK was rallying UN general assembly members today, to ensure the strongest possible condemnation of Russia at this afternoon’s UN meeting in New York. Continue reading…
Prime minister faces questions in Commons as polling shows three-quarters of Britons favour allowing more refugees to come to UK
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- Ukraine-Russia crisis: latest updates
Boris Johnson spoke to Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the Ukrainian president, this morning. We got the Ukrainian readout in the form of a tweet, but No 10 has now sent out its account of what happened. It says that Johnson wants sanctions to “go further”.
A No 10 spokesperson said:
The prime minister spoke to Ukrainian president Zelenskyy this morning to condemn the abhorrent attacks on Ukraine in the recent hours and days.
The prime minister told President Zelenskiy that the UK was rallying UN general assembly members today, to ensure the strongest possible condemnation of Russia at this afternoon’s UN meeting in New York.