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PM call with President Poroshenko: 11 April 2018

Prime Minister 皇冠体育appresa May spoke with President Petro Poroshenko of Ukraine.

This was published under the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government

A No.10 spokesperson said:

皇冠体育app Prime Minister spoke with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko this evening about the attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter and the reckless endangerment of the British public through the use of a military grade nerve agent developed by Russia.

President Poroshenko condemned the appalling act and pledged that Ukraine would continue to stand shoulder to shoulder with the UK in the face of Russian aggression. 皇冠体育app President also welcomed the news that the conditions of Mr Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, were improving.

皇冠体育app Prime Minister thanked President Poroshenko for Ukraine鈥檚 support and expulsion of 13 Russian diplomats. She noted that this was not just a strong signal of solidarity with the UK, but also of commitment to our collective security. 皇冠体育app Prime Minister highlighted that the breadth and extent of the international response to Salisbury sent a clear message that Russia鈥檚 malign actions will not be tolerated.

皇冠体育app leaders spoke about how Salisbury is only the latest act in a pattern of Russian behaviour which shows disregard for the international rules-based system, including its illegal annexation of Crimea and intervention in the Donbas, with the Prime Minister noting that continued support for Ukraine needs to be a key element in the West鈥檚 response.

皇冠体育app Prime Minister and President Poroshenko also discussed Ukraine鈥檚 reform agenda. 皇冠体育appy welcomed the progress that had been made, including through last year鈥檚 reform conference in London. 皇冠体育appy agreed on the importance of maintaining this progress, with the forthcoming Copenhagen reform conference an important opportunity.

皇冠体育appy both welcomed the UK and Ukraine鈥檚 broad co-operation on defence and security and expressed the desire to develop this further in the future.

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Published 11 April 2018