Rishi Sunak slams Putin for 'raining down missiles' and taking lives in 'illegal' war after Poland ‘strike’
Speaking at the start of a discussion on the digital economy at the G20 summit in Bali, Sunak said it was "critical" to protect the international order."I spoke to President Duda this morning to express my sympathy and pledge our support.
The pair hit out at the barbaric attack on Ukraine on Tuesday calling the strikes "merciless" and "way over the top". The Polish government is investigating the attack and announced that it would raise its level of military preparedness.SUNAK AND BIDEN MEET In reply, Prime Minister Sunak said: “It's a great honor to have the opportunity to sit down with you. I think the partnership between our countries is unique and enduring.
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