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UK's Sunak promises long-term support to Ukraine after drone attacks
Volodymyr Zelenskiy was informed on Tuesday (3 January) by Sunak's office that Rishi Sunak, the British prime minister, told him that Ukraine's president can count on Britain for long-term support following recent drone attacks.
"The leaders discussed drone attacks on Ukraine in the recent days," a spokesperson stated in a statement after the leaders had spoken earlier in the day.
"The prime minister stated that Ukraine could depend on the UK for support over the long-term, as shown by the recent delivery more than 1,000 anti-air missiles."
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