Boris Johnson and Volodymyr Zelenskyy discussed the possible supply of longer-range weaponry by Britain to Ukraine‘s armed forces in a call on Thursday, a spokesperson for Mr Johnson’s office said, Report informs, citing Independent.
“The leaders discussed developments on the battlefield and the Ukrainian armed forces’ requirements, including the provision of longer-range weaponry to prevent the bombardment of civilians,” the spokesperson said.
“The Prime Minister also set out the importance of a robust and independent international judicial process to ensure those responsible for atrocities in Ukraine are held to account and offered the UK’s continued support on war crimes evidence-gathering.
“They agreed to speak again in the next few days.”