At the meeting between Biden and Stramer, no decision was made to strike Russia with long-range missiles.
As The Telegraph writes, leaving the White House, the British Prime Minister said that “the meeting was not dedicated to a specific decision on Storm Shadow.”
“We had a long and productive discussion on a range of issues, including Ukraine, as you would expect, the Middle East and the Indo-Pacific, and we talked strategically about tactical decisions,” – said Stramer.
At the same time, Biden said that the topic had been discussed between the leaders and their teams. The American president also rejected Putin's statements that lifting restrictions on Ukraine would be tantamount to NATO entering a war with RussiaHe said he disagreed with the claim, The Telegraph reports.
At the same time, the publication, citing sources, writes that “The deployment of missiles must be part of a broader plan to try to end a full-scale war.”
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