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NEWS STORY : Rishi Sunak Makes Speech to the Ukrainian Parliament

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Rishi Sunak, the Prime Minister, made a speech in the Ukrainian Parliament to give his reassurance that Britain will continue to support the country following the attack by Russia. Sunak said:

“President Zelensky, you are an inspiration, and, Volodymyr, I am proud to call you a friend.

President John F Kennedy said of the great Winston Churchill that he:

“Mobilised the English language and sent it into battle.”

Volodymyr, you have done the same…

…and English isn’t even your first language!”

He added:

“We meet today at a difficult moment in the struggle for Ukraine’s freedom.

As always during conflict, there will be difficult moments.

But we must prepare for this to be a long war.

But I believe there is hope for us in the echoes of Britain’s own history.

If 1940 was our finest hour…

….and Ukraine’s was two years ago as you resisted the Russian invasion…

…then perhaps today is more like 1942.

That was a point in the middle of the war…

…when progress on the battlefield was hard…

…the defence industry was under severe strain…

…and populations were becoming weary.

It must have been hard to see the light ahead.

But they stood firm.

And although they did not know it then…

…for all the setbacks and difficulties that still lay before them…

…that was the moment the tide began to turn, and victory became assured.”

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Rishi Sunak’s Speech to the Ukrainian Parliament