British Foreign Secretary David Cameron visits Washington to discuss the response to Russian aggression in Ukraine and tensions in
the Middle East, reaffirming support for Ukraine.
British Foreign Secretary David Cameron will visit Washington this week to discuss, among other things, the response to Russian aggression
in Ukraine. This will be Cameron's first visit to the US since taking office
last month. This was reported by the British Foreign Office.
of Foreign Affairs of Great Britain, UNN reports.
According to
According to Cameron, if Russian President
Vladimir Putin is not stopped in Ukraine,
he will return for new territories.
I will be going to Washington to work with our closest and strongest
ally, the United States. There is a debate going on there about how much and for how
to help Ukraine and for how long. I know that the arguments are that European security is
American security and that dictators cannot be appeased will win. But I
want to assure them that we will stay the course and
engage other allies
The British Foreign Secretary reminded that last
week he attended the first meeting of the NATO Council on Ukraine. According to Mr.
Cameron, he saw "the strength of
of the most successful alliance in history."
Cameron is also going to discuss de-escalation of tensions in the Middle East in Washington, the report said.
We must be clear about both
of the threats we face and those who want us to fail
Add to that
This week, the US Senate will begin to consider
week, the US Senate will begin consideration of bills to aidIsrael and Ukraine.
Israel and Ukraine.
Addendum
In
November, David Cameron made his first foreign
visit to Ukraine, where he met with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Cameron and Zelensky discussed weapons
for the frontline, strengthening air defense and protecting Ukrainians and critical
infrastructure,