Ukraine’s First Lady urges UK to be a 'leader' in her country’s bid for justice
Olena Zelenska urged the UK to become a leader in helping Ukraine achieve “justice” against Russia as she addressed an audience of MPs and peers that included Boris Johnson and Sir Keir Starmer. The speech, in a Parliament committee room, came as part of a visit to London for Ms Zelenska as she urged the UK and other allies to seek justice for alleged Russian war crimes.
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