The latest statement from the White House after the meeting between US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer did not reveal a decision by the US leader to allow the Ukrainian armed forces to use Western missiles to strike Russian territory remotely. The joint statement on the meeting results stated, 'The leaders of both countries have held in-depth discussions on a series of common concerns in foreign policy. They reiterated their firm support for Ukraine, which will continue to resist Russian aggression.' At the same time, the document does not mention Washington and London approving the use of Western long-range missiles by the Ukrainian armed forces to strike the Russian mainland.
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The latest statement from the White House after the meeting between US President Joe Biden and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer did not reveal a decision by the US leader to allow the Ukrainian armed forces to use Western missiles to strike Russian territory remotely. The joint statement on the meeting results stated, 'The leaders of both countries have held in-depth discussions on a series of common concerns in foreign policy. They reiterated their firm support for Ukraine, which will continue to resist Russian aggression.' At the same time, the document does not mention Washington and London approving the use of Western long-range missiles by the Ukrainian armed forces to strike the Russian mainland.