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Zelensky says he discussed military aid, security guarantees with UK’s Johnson

Earlier, it was confirmed that London will ship multiple launch rocket systems to Ukraine that can hit targets at a distance of up to 80 kilometers

KIEV, June 6. /TASS/. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky announced Monday that he had a phone call with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, discussing London’s military aid for Kiev and an option to speed up work on guarantees of security, which Ukrainian authorities have been demanding from the West.

"Talked with @BorisJohnson. Told about the situation on the front. Received confirmation of a new enhanced defense support package for Ukraine. Raised the issue of intensifying work on security guarantees for Ukraine," Zelensky tweeted, adding that Ukraine and the UK "are looking for ways to avoid the food crisis & unblock ports."

Earlier, UK Defense Secretary Ben Wallace confirmed that London will ship multiple launch rocket systems to Ukraine that can hit targets at a distance of up to 80 kilometers. Speaking in an interview on April 16, Zelensky admitted that he does not know yet what security guarantees the West is ready to offer to Kiev. He expressed his concerns that the West is not ready to offer security guarantees equal to those provided to NATO allies.

Shipments of Ukrainian grain to global markets through Black Sea may begin shortly. Turkiye announced earlier that this could be facilitated by signing of a memorandum during the May 8 visit of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov to Ankara. On Friday, June 3, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia guarantees free passage of ships with Ukrainian grain, if Ukraine demines the ports under its control.