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Zelenskiy says Ukraine discussed sanctions on Russia with Britain

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 4:12 PM

May 20 (Reuters) – President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Wednesday that Ukraine had been in contact with Britain ​on Wednesday, having sent signals on ‌the “sensitive” issue of sanctions on Russia, with hopes to discuss the issue further this week.

“This issue is always very sensitive… We ‌conveyed our ​signals on the matter ⁠to London,” he said ⁠in his nightly video address. “We expect that everything will be discussed this week on a bilateral level.”

Zelenskiy did ​not refer directly to Britain’s decision to continue to allow imports of ⁠diesel and jet ⁠fuel refined from Russian crude ​in third countries, but said sanctions from ​its allies were the most effective means ‌of influencing Russia.

Zelenskiy later said on X that he had spoken to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer by ⁠telephone and thanked him for the support provided for Ukraine. He said the two sides ⁠were coordinating ‌diplomatic positions and “working to ⁠reinvigorate substantive diplomacy”.

Starmer’s office said ​the ‌prime minister reaffirmed Britain’s support ​for Ukraine. ⁠Both leaders reiterated the need to maintain pressure on Russia and welcomed the strength of the UK-Ukraine relationship.

(Reporting by Ron Popeski and Oleksandr Kozhukhar; editing by ​David Gaffen)