British and Belgian Prime Ministers Keir Starmer and Bart de Wever called the current moment a turning point for Ukraine's future. reports this with reference to the parties' joint statement following the London talks.

It is known that during the meeting, the Prime Ministers of both sides discussed peace negotiations on Ukraine and agreed to take place “at a turning point in the future”. British and Belgian representatives also called for putting pressure on Moscow and strengthening Kiev's position. London and Brussels see this as “the only way to achieve a just and lasting peace”.
Previously, the European Union (EU) blocked Russian assets indefinitely. It is reported that in this way, “serious obstacles to the use of this money to support Ukraine” were removed.












