Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived Monday in London, which pledged to hand over his army “hundreds” of anti-aircraft missiles and offensive marches soon, while Kiev is preparing to launch a counterattack against Russian forces.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived Monday in London, which pledged to hand over his army “hundreds” of anti-aircraft missiles and offensive marches soon, while Kiev is preparing to launch a counterattack against Russian forces.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak greeted Zelensky as he stepped off the helicopter that took him to the prime minister’s summer residence at Checkers, northwest London.
On Sunday, France, where Zelensky met President Emmanuel Macron, pledged to train a number of Ukrainian battalions and equip them with dozens of AMX-10RC armored vehicles and light tanks, which are often used in reconnaissance missions.
In Berlin, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz confirmed on Sunday his country’s support for Kiev “as long as it is necessary” and announced a new military aid plan for Ukraine worth 2.7 billion euros, which includes many tanks, armored vehicles and anti-aircraft defense systems.