Lammy was due to announce 55 million pounds ($69 million) in new
support, including 3 million pounds to send Ukrainian grain to
war-ravaged Syria through the World Food Program.
British officials say the goal is to replace grain Syria
received from Russia when it was ruled by deposed President
Bashar Assad, an ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The
U.K. says much of that grain was stolen from Ukrainian land
occupied by Russia’s invading army.
Lammy is also pledging 17 million pounds to help repair
Ukraine’s energy system, which Russia has repeatedly pounded.
Lammy’s trip followed last month’s visit by Prime Minister Keir
Starmer, when the U.K. and Ukrainian leaders signed what they
called a “100-year partnership.” It was part of a European show
of support for Ukraine as the return of U.S. President Donald
Trump brought questions about continued backing for the country
by Washington.
Meanwhile, Zelenskyy said in an interview broadcast Tuesday
night that the war has killed 45,100 Ukrainian troops. The
fighting also has injured close to 390,000 troops, he told Piers
Morgan Uncensored on YouTube.
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