Sir Keir told reporters that there would be 'no change of support' for Ukraine if Labour were to win the next general election and form a government.
"And it is very important for me to be here in Ukraine with the people of Ukraine making clear that support for Ukraine in the United Kingdom is united.
"Making it absolutely clear that should there be an election next year and a change of government, the position on Ukraine will remain the same."But, also, not just showing our support for the conflict - which of course we must show - but also joining with them in their cause for justice. "There has to be justice for this. There has to be justice in The Hague and proper reparation in the rebuilding of Ukraine."Asked whether Labour will continue to support Ukraine in the conflict if his party were to win the next general election, Sir Keir continued:"So throughout the conflict the Labour Party has stood untied with the government in the United Kingdom to show our support for Ukraine.
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