The joint plea comes as US Republicans continue to hold on to new funding deals for the war-torn country and as European capitals consider options to rein in Moscow amid signs of fatigue after two years. It was held in the middle of the day.
“This war is the greatest test of our generation,” they wrote. “A completely unprovoked invasion. A blatant threat to our collective security. The clearest example of one country attempting to extinguish the independence of another.
“Other adversaries are watching to see how we respond. Will we support Ukraine? Will we be able to stand up to Putin’s naked aggression? Consequences of failure will not only be felt in Ukraine, but will reshape the world as we know it.”
Cameron, a former British prime minister turned foreign secretary, suffered a disappointment earlier this month when he visited Washington in an attempt to rally support for Ukraine. US Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, an ally of Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, told Britain’s top diplomat to “kiss her ass”.
But Sikorsky, the foreign affairs chief in the government of Prime Minister David Cameron and Donald Tusk, cites the 1996 American comedy film. jerry maguire Because they are demanding that the United States and its allies “show us the money.”
“The UK and EU have committed to providing further funding to Ukraine, and we believe it is in the interest of the United States, and all of our allies, to do the same,” they wrote.