The White House said it reaffirmed its unwavering support for Ukraine and discussed the explosion in Poland between US President Joe Biden and British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday at a meeting on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Indonesia.
According to the statement, the two leaders fully support the investigation launched by Poland into Tuesday’s explosion.
Biden previously said that A missile that fell on Poland, killing two people, might not have been launched from Russia.
According to American experts, the first information indicates that the missile may be fired by Ukrainian forces at an upcoming Russian missile.
On Tuesday, the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that the missile landed in a grain warehouse in the Polish city of Przewodov, 6 kilometers from the Ukrainian-Polish border, killing two people.
A Downing Street spokesman said of the bilateral meeting that the two leaders blame Russia for high inflation and related global economic problems.
positive encounter with POTUS Today, our strong relationship is important to the international challenges the world faces.
We will work together and with allies to address the economic consequences of Putin’s brutality. pic.twitter.com/YZxdL2OMrj
– Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) November 16, 2022
According to the British statement, both Biden and Snack considered it important to also maintain a long-term engagement in the Indo-Pacific region.
The ads also revealed that Biden and Sunak are mutually committed to upholding the Good Friday Peace Agreement signed in Belfast in 1998, which promotes cooperation between the Republic of Ireland and the United Kingdom.