Despite russian drone attack – British PM signed treaty in Kyiv



British Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in Kyiv on Jan. 16, where he is set to sign a wide-ranging “100 Year Partnership” treaty covering a number of areas, including defense, energy, and trade.
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45 thoughts on “Despite russian drone attack – British PM signed treaty in Kyiv”

  1. To reinforce the point: It would wise to leave the Soviet-style goose-step behind. Seeing that triggers a response of disgust and loathing that has been trained into us folks in the USA since before we went to kindergarten. Even today, at the age of 75 and with a lifetime of experience behind me, even knowing it's part of the local culture and your culture is yours to define, I cannot watch that goose-step without feeling anger and disgust. Is suspect that this is true of the great majority of people west Ukraine, all the way to the Pacific coast of the USA.

    For the sake of Ukraine, learn to march like the Brits and Yanks.

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  2. Thank you Henry. This was a great speaker and I fully support 'Razom We Stand' with the emphasise on 'We'. I completely agree with his analysis and views. He truly understands what is going on beneath the blanket of confusion. Fossil fuel is of course the main thing to banish from Russia, but other goods as well. So I hope that they will expand into other sectors in the future.

    What is needed for the future, and not only in Ukraine but globally, is a complete decentralization of energy supply, which will make it much more difficult to sabotage whole districts, towns or cities. You can knock out a power plant that serves several hundreds of thousands of households at one time, but it is far, far more difficult to knock out thousands of households on their own energy supply. If not unimaginable.

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  3. Probably a good idea 💡 to decentralize Ukrainian electric power production using solar and wind, as with very many producers, an attack cannot knock out the power at a few critical plants. Putting more and more power cables. transformers, and substations underground can help harden the infrastructure as well, as well as energy storage facilities. A benefit for Ukrainian resilience, European security, and climate change mitigation. 🇺🇦🗽💡🇺🇸

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  4. The problem with the UK is that they don't have enough of a defense infrastructure to defend themselves. Even more considering how they've been gutting the MoD budget. Plus they won't help you much in practice as their navy has no effective defense against drones. So, I'm afraid, more brave words with stuff all ability to back things up in practice.

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  5. "Leading the way" 😂😆😆😂😆😆😂😆😆😂😆😂😆😂😆😆😂😆😂😆😂😆😂😂😂😆😂😆😆😂😆😂😆😂😆😆😂😆

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  6. President Zelensky and his top Generals need to mobilize more manpower and lower the draft age to 18 since fighting for your survival is paramount. Remember, the North Vietnamese government had no draft age limit during the French and American wars. In fact, anyone who wanted to fight to defend their motherland was greatly encouraged including as young as 10-year-old surveillant kids.

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  7. @UATVEnglish This thumbnail has a spelling error in STARMER, for the sake of presentation and respect to the PM, please change it (i'm the 3rd to point it out). Otherwise a great report and a savvy interview. Secondary sanctions are having more impact, but are still too pourous for the biggest black-market mafia country in the world. Much more agressive measures worldwide are necessary. Shadow fleet must be defeated along with the military sabotage fleet, traitor deals within EU and NATO, loophole technology exports to Russia which their weapon systems are still full with etc. etc. No compromise.

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  8. If Ukraine lost povrosk might as well surrender, in case the Ukrainian general staff are cross eyed for not doing anything except in making their ass fat for seating the longest after povrosk all the roads lead to Kiev and Easter Ukraine is mineral rich compared to kursk which is nothing strategically and tactically, let bodanov lead the general staff of Ukraine.

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  9. I was there in June 24 as nobody ordinary US Citizen, what is a big deal about UK Pri Minster there, Ukraine, as SUPER protected compared to me, NO big deal as this video title state, Despite Russian drone attack is not as dangerous this title portrays is pure simple fact! US

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  10. The US, UK ALL drafted 18 years old during WW-2, pathetic excuses, at least required to go through basic training! NO excuses can justify excuses! NO one in 18 years old and plus MUST not be permitted to leave Ukraine. Unspoken traitors are what they are cunningly and deliberate AVOIDING doing do or die NATIONAL duties by going to foreign country and returning to Ukraine when the war is over? MY my my and my! I have a solution, WHY not lower the draft age to 21 or 22! USA, US, UK did 18 (even majority of US Air Force pilots were 18 years old!) What is Ukraine's problem? Oh, I see letting anyone older than 27 years old all die and let the younger generation live is an excuse to warranted draft? Get lost, sickening idea shame on Ukraine for that!

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  11. 100 yrs?o cmon thats…😅..a sweet word but..not really happen😅😅how long you're gonna remain in your position as pm?are u😅 still there after a year?😅what if Russian will take over ukraine?stop talking crop!😅

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