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"This is not escalation": Zaluzhny stated that Ukraine has every right to strike

According to the ambassador to the UK, it is necessary to provide Kiev security guarantees that will promote long -term peace and victory as soon as possible. In particular, it is about removing restrictions on the task of blows in the enemy. If Russia launches rockets for any purpose in Ukraine, Kiev has every right to answer the enemy. This was stated by Ambassador to the UK Valery Zaluzhny at the Labor Party congress, Voice of America reports.

According to the former Commander -in -Chief of the Armed Forces, he is grateful to London for the help that he continues to provide in the fight against Russian aggression and which contributes to Ukrainian victory. "The Labor Party has proud of the resistance of fascism and peace. Having joined the Coalition Government of the war in the 1940s, Labor assured that the United Kingdom had struggled against the aggressor," Valery Zaluzhny said.

Such experience and understanding of the importance of "strength and restraint" today should be an argument for Ukraine to become a full member of NATO under the "accelerated" program. Such support for the Alliance would be the main element of security guarantees for long -term peace. There are several points that can help finish the war faster and, above all, we are talking about the removal of restrictions on the use of Western weapons, as well as ensuring its defense forces.

"If Russia launches rockets for any purpose in Ukraine, whether civil or military, then Ukraine has every right to respond in the same way, causing strong blows to military purposes in Russia. Isn't this 51st article about it. The UN Charter? Separately, the Ambassador of Ukraine in the United Kingdom said that allies can now protect the Ukrainian airspace by intercepting missiles and drones in the western part of the country.

We will remind, on September 23 it was reported that Britain does not change the position on the permission of Ukraine to strikes with Western weapons on the Russian Federation, as stated by the pressecretar of the head of the British government Kira Starmer.