Putin’s action simply serves to emphasise the utter failure of Russia’s invasion of its neighbour and increased Western partners’ willingness to back Kyiv, according to Trus.
United Nations: British Prime Minister Liz Truss vowed Wednesday in front of the organisation to continue providing Ukraine with military assistance until it defeats Russia.
At the UN General Assembly in New York, Truss became the most recent representative of the West to denounce Russian President Vladimir Putin, who had just hours earlier called up reservists in a blatant indication that he is not eager to put an end to the crisis.
She claimed that Putin’s action only served to emphasise the “catastrophic failure” of Russia’s invasion of its neighbour and strengthened the commitment of Western partners to support Kyiv.
On her first trip since entering office, Truss addressed the UN General Assembly that “new UK armaments are arriving in Ukraine as I speak” and pledged that “we will not rest until Ukraine succeeds.”
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I promise that we will continue or step up our military support for Ukraine for however long it needs at this pivotal juncture in the conflict.
The head of the Conservative party also declared that the United Kingdom would spend three percent of its GDP on defence by 2030, which is far more than the two percent pledged by NATO countries.
Her remarks came as anger over the West’s significant expenditure on weaponry for Ukraine was increasing in various parts of the developing world.
Truss advocated for economic unification as a potent deterrent to violence.
In her speech, she said that the G7 and its like-minded allies should function as an economic NATO, jointly safeguarding our prosperity.
“We should act to help them – all for one, and one for all” if an aggressive dictatorship is attacking a partner’s economy.