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Sunak, Zelensky sign UK-Ukraine declaration of unity

According to the declaration, the UK will continue to offer military assistance to Ukraine and supports Kiev’s "‘ten point Peace Formula

LONDON, February 9. /TASS/. The United Kingdom and Ukraine have signed a declaration unity geared to strengthen their ties.

The text was released by the UK prime minister’s office on Wednesday after Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s meeting with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky.

"The UK and Ukraine are united in a shared belief that nations should be sovereign, democratic and free," the document reads. "The UK reaffirms its unwavering commitment to Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity within its recognized borders, as well as Ukraine’s right to pursue its own security arrangements, including future membership of NATO."

"Our countries firmly reject Russia’s claim to a ‘zone of influence’ and attempts to change borders by force. We share values on sovereignty and self-determination," it says.

According to the declaration, the UK will continue to offer military assistance to Ukraine and supports Kiev’s "‘ten point Peace Formula." "The UK is ready to play a leading role in taking forward concrete steps to implement the peace plan. We will pursue joint initiatives to create the foundations for a just and lasting peace, including by stepping up our work to hold to account those responsible for war crimes, atrocities, and aggression - including the political and military leadership of Russia," the document reads.