March 9, 2022
1 min read

UK’s Liz Truss in US for talks

The topic of her discussions will “be what more the UK and the US can do to support Ukraine on security, intelligence and humanitarian issues,”…reports Asian Lite News

British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss will hold talks in the US on Wednesday with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, as well as members of the Congress.

“The UK, the US and our allies have shown remarkable strength and unity in supporting Ukraine and imposing severe sanctions on Russia. We need to maintain that unity and do more to ensure Pussian President Vladimir Putin fails in Ukraine,” she said in a statement ahead of her trip as reported by the BBC.

“The Ukraine crisis is a wake-up call for free democracies.”

The topic of her discussions will “be what more the UK and the US can do to support Ukraine on security, intelligence and humanitarian issues,” her office said.

ALSO READ: No fighter jets for Ukraine, says NATO

Previous Story

Jwala Gutta reveals she coped with ‘racist bullying’

Next Story

German Open: Sindhu, Srikanth enter second round

Latest from -Top News

India Eyes Global No. 3 Spot, Says Modi

The Prime Minister stated that people of India have resolved to make India a Developed Nation by 2047, when “we celebrate 100 years of Independence”….reports Asian Lite News Prime Minister Narendra Modi

Bangladesh’s Dark Side Unveiled in Geneva

Organised by diaspora activists, the exhibit exposed rising rights abuses in Bangladesh post-Hasina…reports Asian Lite News In a bid to spotlight the deteriorating human rights situation and rising persecution of minorities in

India Outpaces Peers in Morgan Stanley Outlook

Global investment firm reaffirms India’s status as top-performing economy in latest growth outlook…reports Asian Lite News India is set to retain its position as the fastest-growing economy among nations tracked by Morgan

Debt deals, austerity still rule Colombo

IMF approves $350 million t ranche as island nation sees early signs of recovery, but challenges persist amid ongoing reforms and rising public discontent….reports Asian Lite News The International Monetary Fund (IMF)
Go toTop

Don't Miss

India, UK ink deal on mutual recognition of qualifications

Apart from encouraging student mobility, the mutual recognition of qualifications

Covid-19 nowhere near control in US, says Fauci

The US recently surpassed 40 million Covid-19 cases since the