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British MPs call for halt to Ukraine escalation

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A group of senior UK lawmakers and public figures have urged Washington and London to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict.

British politicians and public figures have urged the US and the UK to work towards de-escalating the Ukraine crisis. The call was issued after London and Washington gave Kiev permission to launch long-range missiles they have given to Ukraine deep into Russian territory.

Last week, Ukraine launched long-range attacks on Russia’s Bryansk and Kursk regions using US-made ATACMS missiles and British-supplied Storm Shadows. In response, Moscow deployed its brand-new hypersonic Oreshnik ballistic missile, capable of carrying nuclear warheads, against a Ukrainian military factory in Dnepropetrovsk. Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the nation and warned that the conlict had taken on a global character.

The latest developments have caused great concern, a group of British MPs and public figures, including former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, Diane Abbott and renowned musician Brian Eno said in an open letter published by The Guardian on Tuesday. “This rapid escalation seriously threatens an all-out military confrontation with Russia and NATO,” they stressed.

“The risk of a nuclear attack cannot be ruled out,” the group warned, calling on outgoing US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to de-escalate the conflict and commit to peace by securing talks with Russia and Ukraine.

“The British government has to take responsibility for its actions and these terrible consequences. With hundreds of thousands already killed and injured, securing an end to this horrific conflict is crucial,” the group wrote. They stressed that “diplomacy and dialogue, not military escalation, are the only viable paths to a peaceful settlement in the region.”

On Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov noted that a political and diplomatic settlement of the Ukraine conflict is “still a very long way off,” judging by the current situation on the battlefield.

The diplomat said that recent “escalatory steps” by the US and its allies, such as granting Kiev permission to use Western long-range missiles against Russian territories, suggested that the West was still “obsessed with the idea of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia.”

He recalled that Russian President Vladimir Putin has already warned that Moscow would respond to such moves, adding that “all those responsible for causing damage to Russian citizens and infrastructure will receive the punishment they deserve.”

Lavrov also noted that any diplomatic solution that could potentially be achieved between Russia and Ukraine would inevitably have to involve the eradication of “the root causes of the conflict,” such as NATO’s continued expansion and the “systematic” violations of the rights of Russian speakers in Ukraine by its government.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Looks like Putin wins again…
    Thank God for Vlad’s victory, otherwise we would end-up being atomised on a radioactive level, as per the Zionist J3wi$h plan for mass exterminations as per the Deagel Forecast of 2025!

  2. With their army destroyed the British people can then decide what to do with these so called politicians……maybe a new job for them as toilet cleaners……they seem to like shit?

  3. Diane Abbott and Jeremy Corbyn are from the Labour party and you may or may not agree with their ideas, but they are decent people. They also have been appallingly treated by Starmer and his clique

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