Britain can become a guarantor of Ukraine's security

The country will be happy to “play a role in this” if Kyiv asks for it.

Великобритания может стать гарантом безопасности Украины

The United Nations' representative to the United Nations, Barbara Woodward, said Britain was ready to “play a role” in withdrawing Russian troops from Ukraine and securing peace if Kiev so requested. The statement was published on the official website of the UN Security Council.

“And what we want to do is help in any way possible to end this war, to ensure the withdrawal of Russian invasion troops. We would be happy to play a role in this if the Ukrainian government asks us to do so – yes,” said Ms. Woodward.

She also stressed that now every country in the world has been affected by the Russian-Ukrainian war.

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Earlier, the United Kingdom also said it was mobilizing even more lethal weapons for Ukraine . To this end, a conference of arms donors for Ukraine will be held on March 31.

The United States has also stated its readiness to act as one of Ukraine's security guarantors . At the same time, Washington does not see positive changes in Russia's talks with Ukraine.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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