UK Foreign Secretary warns US over aid delay for Ukraine

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UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron will caution the US about the risks to Western security caused by the delay in providing aid to Ukraine. He will discuss this issue during a meeting with the House of Representatives speaker, urging him to convince fellow Republicans to approve the funding. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has warned that Ukraine will struggle to survive without the aid.

UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron will warn the U.S. it is risking the West’s security by holding up a new package of aid for Ukraine when he visits Washington, DC, next week.

The move will come a week after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Kyiv will lose the war against Russia if the U.S. fails to approve funds and direct military aid to battle Moscow’s invasion, as Breitbart NewsZelensky said it would be “difficult” for Ukraine to “stay” without the latest aid on top of an estimated $113 billion already sent to Kyiv.

They wrote: “We are both absolutely clear – Ukraine must win this war. If Ukraine loses, we all lose. They added “it is not for France and Britain alone to solve these challenges” and “we can rally others to join us in overcoming them”.

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