‘What’s happening in your homeland is an abomination, and like people across the UK, I am heartsick at the destruction and loss of life.’
received by Ukrainian ambassador Vadym Prystaiko as he sat in the public gallery of the House of Commons.
The PM continued: ‘Together, with Ukraine’s many friends, we’re doing everything we can to support you and to impose a mountain of pressure on Vladimir Putin.supports HTML5 videoMPs in the House of Commons, London, give a standing ovation to Ambassador of Ukraine on Wednesday
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