Zelensky and Starmer agreed on joint steps for next week.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky participated in a phone conversation with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, where they reached an agreement on joint actions in the near future.
President Zelensky announced this on his social media profile on February 22. He emphasized the productivity of the conversation and called on Europe to engage in negotiations aimed at ending the war and ensuring strong security guarantees. According to Zelensky, Ukraine's security is directly dependent on Europe's security.
During the conversation, an agreement was reached on military cooperation and joint steps for next week, which, according to the president, promises to be very active. Zelensky also stressed the importance of support from the United Kingdom and its people, as some of Ukraine's steadfast supporters.
Earlier, the President of Ukraine also spoke with the Prime Minister of the Netherlands, as reported by the leaders of the countries.
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