“If Ukraine is forced to give its territory to Russia, this would be the greatest betrayal of the European ally from Poland in 1945,” said Ed Davey, leader of British liberal democrats. He also called the prime minister of Keira Starmer to ensure that he would not let the President of Ukraine be “intimidated by Trump and Putin.”
On Wednesday, during a weekly session in the House of Commons, opposition politicians had the opportunity to ask questions to the head of government, Keir Starmer. In his speech, the leader of liberal Democrats Ed Davey commented on the plans of the rapid end of the war in Ukraine announced by Donald Trump and talked about his fears about “how” negotiations of the US President with Vladimir Putin could end. His occurrence took place before Trump and Putin's telephone conversationafter which the US President stated that it is “unlikely to regain all his lands.”
The biggest betrayal from 1945
Ed Davey called on the United Kingdom government to make sure that President Zelnski would not be forced by Trump to give the sovereign territory of Ukraine. ” – If Ukraine is forced to give its sovereign territory of Russia, this would be the greatest betrayal of the European ally from (betrayal by Great Britain – ed.) Poland in 1945 – he assessed. Then he turned directly to the prime minister of Great Britain Keira Starmer to assure the chamber that he would not let President Zelnski be “intimidated by Trump and Putin to conclude an agreement that wins to win Russia.”
– We are deeply concerned that Donald Trump speaks about Putin much warmer than about Ukraine, Great Britain or any of our ally – said Davey. – The future of Ukraine, and with it European security, cannot and should not be the subject of Putin and Trump's decisions taken behind closed doors, without the participation of President Zelanski, Great Britain and our European allies – he added.
60-year-old Ed Davey has been the leader of the central party of the Liberal Democrats since 2020. In the years 2012-2015, the office of the Minister of Energy and Climate Change held the Minister of Energy and Climate Change in the coalition government of liberal Democrats and the Conservative Party.
tvn24.pl, “The Independent”
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