West unlikely to approve long-range strikes on Russia before UN General Assembly – Bloomberg

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Ukrainian soldiers are watching the launch of a missile. Photo: Getty Images

Bloomberg reports that the decision to ease Western restrictions on long-range strikes against targets on Russian territory is unlikely to be made before the meeting of world leaders at the UN General Assembly in the United States on 24 September.

Source: European Pravda, citing Bloomberg

Details: During their visit to Kyiv on Wednesday, leading diplomats from the UK and the US, David Lammy and Antony Blinken, did not rule out the possibility of meeting President Zelenskyy’s request to use Western-supplied weapons for deeper strikes against Russia. However, they noted that Joe Biden will discuss this matter during his meeting with Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Washington on Friday.

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The joint visit by Blinken and Lammy aimed to hearing Zelenskyy’s plan for strikes deep into Russian territory and to discuss his…

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